Austroads: Transport Research and Trends
Government
The freight industry is critical to the economy, and for many sectors it is heavy vehicles that underpin freight movements and prosperity.
The average age of trucks in Australia and New Zealand is among the highest in the developed world. The oldest trucks are associated with higher environmental and health costs than newer trucks, yet these have been poorly quantified to date. Managing these issues is important to maintaining the freight industry’s social license.
Austroads has published a research report which analyses the impacts of an ageing heavy vehicle fleet and explores measures that have been used to manage this challenge in Australasia and internationally.
National Access Framework for Heavy Vehicles
Using Business Intelligence Tools in Road Asset Management
Multimodal Incident Management
NHVDCF Consultation RIS Online Briefing
Standards Australia – Bitumen and Related Materials for Roads
Sustainable Road Tunnels
Assessing Waste Material in Road Surfacings
Using the New Edition of the Guide to Road Design Part 6
Changes and New Elements of the Guide to Road Design Part 6
Guidance to Support Cloud Connected Road Users
Austroads Innovative Temporary Traffic Management Device and Solution Assessment (AITDSA) Scheme
Austroads Project Pipeline 2022-23
Use of Road-grade Recycled Plastics for Sustainable Asphalt Pavements Part 3: Performance Outcomes
Guide to Project Delivery Parts 2 and 3 Update
Perceptual Countermeasure Treatments to Reduce Crash Risks in Tunnels
Proposed Signage for Low and Zero Emission Vehicles and Associated Infrastructure
Benefits and Costs of Providing a Minimum Physical Infrastructure Standard for the Operation of Automated Driving
Maximising the Use of Sustainable Rehabilitation Treatments
Increasing the Use of Recycled Glass in Road Infrastructure
National Freight and Supply Chain Strategy
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