Austroads: Transport Research and Trends
Government
For over a decade, the National Telematics Framework has been setting a benchmark as an effective regulatory framework for optimised vehicle movements, making Australia a world-leader in intelligent access management.
The National Telematics Framework (Framework) was established following a series of decisions made by ministers between 2003 and 2008 and was globally recognised as an International Standard (ISO 15638) in 2012.
Supporting an open marketplace of telematics and related intelligent technology providers, the Framework consists of a common set of infrastructure and rules administered by the Transport Certification Australia (TCA) on behalf of the Australian Government.
The Framework provides an ecosystem to manage relationships and interactions between producers, providers, and consumers. Encouraging innovation and competition, it enables a market of certified services and type-approved hardware from multiple telematics providers. This provides assurance to the road managers and regulators as they manage vehicle access on the road network for improved efficiency, safety and protection of critical infrastructure.
The Framework is recognised as world’s best practice and has been referenced by other countries as they navigate similar complexities around compliance, asset protection and community benefits.
This webinar is beneficial to practitioners and policy makers within the transport industry. It provides useful insights for the development of future vehicle management programs and shares practical lessons around the implementation of complex regulatory frameworks.
Road Cross-Section Design for Road Stereotypes and a Safe System
Pedestrian Planning and Design for Activity Centres
Pedestrian Planning and Design at Intersections
Midblock Crossings for Pedestrians
Transitions Between Steel Beam and Concrete Barriers
Road Space Allocation for Pedestrians
Opportunities to Build Capacity in Traffic Management
Development of Design Procedures for Lightly Bound Cemented Materials in Flexible Pavements
Improved Guidance on Interrupted Traffic Flow Theory
Best-Practice Approaches to Road Freight and Communities
Outcomes from the Long-Term Monitoring of Austroads Sprayed Seal Trials
Implications of Pavement Markings for Machine Vision
A Holistic Investment Prioritisation Framework for Road Assets
Updated Roadside Design Guidance: Crash Risk Evaluation Procedure Background
Optimising Project Delivery Performance
Updated Roadside Design Guidance: Crash Risk Evaluation
Framework and Tools for Road Freight Access Decisions
Draft National Prequalification Scheme for Temporary Traffic Management
Draft National Training Framework for Temporary Traffic Management
Classifying, Measuring and Valuing the Benefits of Place on the Transport System
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