Austroads: Transport Research and Trends
Government
In this session, we will present a comprehensive report that identifies and explores those physical infrastructure practices that matter most to CAVs. Just like human drivers, CAVs need to understand line and pavement markings, electronic and non-electronic signs, and traffic signals. Computer sensing and computer processing, however, differ to humans, and differ between different and evolving systems used in Active Safety Systems (ASS), Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), and Automated Driving Systems (ADS).
Drawing insights from a review of Austroads publications and latest research, this webinar uncovers the latest industry knowledge and physical infrastructure requirements. Discover the latest practices and standards, and where clear agreements have emerged, recommendations for effective changes will be unveiled. Furthermore, we examine areas where further study, monitoring, and industry engagement are needed, ensuring a holistic approach to accommodating future developments.
This webinar helps agency decision-makers preparing for future physical infrastructure CAV support practices. The knowledge presented in this report is based on robust evidence and expert opinions, providing a snapshot of the current landscape while remaining adaptable to the evolving CAV industry and its technological advancements.
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Asphalt Laboratory Fatigue Relationships
Victorian Government’s Enrolment of Smart OBM
Road Deterioration Model Update
2022 Winners of the Austroads Bridge Awards
Development of Machine Learning Decision Support Tools for Pavement Asset Management
Queensland’s Transition from IAP to TMA
Success Strategies for Delivering Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Projects
Zebras and Wombats: Factchecking “False Sense of Security”
Passenger Cars and other Non-Truck Tyres Crumb Rubber in Asphalt
Changes to Guide to Road Design Part 5 – Improvements to the Regional Flood Frequency Estimation Method
Austroads Rejuvenator Evaluation Protocol for Increasing Asphalt Recycling
Changes to the Guide to Road Design Part 5: Drainage – General and Hydrology Considerations
Austroads Safety Hardware Training and Accreditation Scheme
Review of Impact of Service Authorities on Infrastructure Projects
Use of Road-grade Recycled Plastics for Sustainable Asphalt Pavements Part 3: Performance Outcomes Part B and Future Recyclability
Best Practice in Smart Motorways Operations
NSW Movement and Place Framework
Guidance on the Installation of Low and Zero Emission Vehicles Charging Infrastructure
Implementing the Austroads Road Asset Data Standard
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