Austroads: Transport Research and Trends
Government
The Department of Transport and Planning Victoria has announced 30 June 2023 as the final deadline to have smart on-board mass (OBM) systems fitted to certain high productivity freight vehicles (HPFVs).
Beyond this date, the mass limits of the below classes of vehicles will be restricted if not fitted with Smart OBM:
This webinar, presented by Gavin Hill and Ian Mond, covers:
Australia and New Zealand Roads Capability Analysis 2022-2032
National Telematics Framework: Setting a Benchmark for Intelligent Access
Practical Approaches for Managing Regional Road Safety Priorities
A National Approach to Measuring Non-fatal Crash Outcomes – Stage 2
Australian 3G Network Shutdown
NSW’s Transition to Smart On-Board Mass for PBS Mass Monitoring
National Harmonisation of Test Methods Used in Asphalt Performance Specifications
Evaluation and Reporting of Automated Vehicle Trials
Best Practice for Road Tunnel Wall Panels and Finishes
New Edition of the Design Vehicles and Turning Path Templates Guide
Using the Updated Guide To Road Design Parts 4B and 4C
When the Rider, not the Rubber, Hits the Road
Learner Approved Motorcycle Scheme Update
Motorcycle Rider Perceptive Countermeasures
Using the Updated Guide to Road Design Parts 4 and 4A
Overview of the Changes to the Guide to Road Design Part 4 Series
Austroads Project Pipeline 2023-24
Multimodal Incident Management Reference Architecture
Austroads National Harmonisation of Temporary Traffic Management Practice – Update
Best-Practice Guidance for the Design, Delivery and Testing of Road Tunnel Aesthetic Features
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