You are invited to join our new format regular catch up for AITPM members where you'll get to chat with the Queensland Committee and your industry peers to discuss topics of interest to the membership.
You are invited to join our new format regular catch up for AITPM members where you'll get to chat with the South Australian Committee and your industry peers to discuss topics of interest to the membership.
Since the start of the pandemic, there has been a lot of coverage on how travel behaviours have significantly changed, with data showing huge shifts in those riding bikes and walking.
Join fellow women (from students to fellows) involved in the traffic and transport industry for an AITPM Women in Traffic & Transport Online Networking Event.
You are invited to join our new format regular catch up for AITPM members where you'll get to chat with the Victorian Committee and your industry peers to discuss topics of interest to the membership.
The AITPM YP SA Branch recognises the desire for social interaction during these challenging times. While you may be stuck at home wondering what Netflix show to binge on next, we will be facilitating an online ‘Jackbox Party Games’ session as a fitting distraction.
The AITPM has been coordinating a range of discussions with our members regarding the impacts, opportunities and wider considerations regarding COVID-19. This Transport Modelling Network session focusses on the mobility data sources being reported online and in the media, and looks at the strengths and weaknesses of each. We will also hear from the Victorian Department of Transport on the importance of fusing data sources and how COVID-19 is driving demand for timely data delivery.
You are invited to join us to hear from Ben Kaufman and Trystan Eeles around On-Demand Transport. Hosted by the Queenland branch committee, this webinar is open to all.
Members are invited to join Eleanor and Gareth as they discuss WSP’s recent Australian White Paper - Public transport and COVID-19: Transitioning from response to recovery.
n these challenging times it is important to take the time to check in with each other. The YPN are hosting a special virtual Member Meet Up session dedicated to YPN members (transport practitioners under 35) to give you the opportunity to network with your peers across the country.
A Guardian article in the earlier stages of the coronavirus pandemic used a headline that many of us working in transport could relate to: “Coronavirus exposes the problems and pitfalls of modelling” (26 March 2020). In this particular situation, the need for and reliance on epidemiological modelling has been exceptional, and very visible to a public seeking answers rather than wanting to understand how these were derived. Transport models have long faced similar confrontations.
You are invited to join us our online seminar to discuss and learn about a range of exciting recent initiatives in Regional Queensland. Topics include "Protecting right turning traffic: An alternate approach" piloted in Far North Queensland and an exploration of recent regional initiatives in "Making Plans for Walking in Queensland: An introduction to walking network planning guidance".
Sarah Clark, Director Road Safety Policy and Research, Department for Infrastructure, will be a keynote speaker presenting on the newly released SA Road Safety Strategy and Action Plan with a particular focus on Local Government. The remainder of the program and details of the venue will be released soon.