2019 National Conference - Adelaide
The 2019 conference program was robust and comprehensive, with four independent streams running across the main two days of conference and then three workshops on the final day.
Delegates who attended conference can access final papers and presentations (where permissions were received) by logging in to their website portal and navigating to Event Resources in the left hand menu.
The 2019 conference program was robust and comprehensive, with four independent streams running across the main two days of conference and then three workshops on the final day.
Delegates who attended conference can access final papers and presentations (where permissions were received) by logging in to their website portal and navigating to Event Resources in the left hand menu.
TUESDAY 30 JULY 2019 |
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5.30pm – 8:00pm | Conference registration |
6.00pm – 8:00pm | Welcome and Pre-Conference Welcome Reception |
WEDNESDAY 31 JULY 2019 |
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8:00am – 5:00pm | Registration |
9:00am – 9:30am | Opening Address and Welcome |
9:30am – 10.20am | KEYNOTE SESSION: PHIL JONES |
10:20am -10:50am | Morning Tea |
10.50am - 12.30pm Concurrent Sessions 1 - 4
Concurrent Session 1
TRAFFIC ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT
Understanding Travel Patterns Better
Streets Undressed? Increasing place value and safety through street re-design
Mel Fyfe & Richard Jones
TTM Consulting
Reclaiming Our Streets
James Laing
GTA Consultants
Urban design for urban arterials: main roads as the next frontier for investment attraction and liveability
Michael McKeown
Jensen PLUS
Christchurch - Building a city for people
Steffan Thomas
Christchurch City Council
Concurrent Session 2
TRANSPORT PLANNING
Planning for Better Designed City Streets
Identifying cycling stress to innform cycling infrastructure investment
Phil Gray
Department of Transport VIC
Perth, WA: how one of the world’s most car-centric cities is developing plans for a network of safe cycling infrastructure
Warren Apter & Matt Root
Department of Transport WA & Flyt
Improving Cyclist Safety: Protected Intersections– A Practical Approach
Adrian Lim
Safe System Road Infrastructure Program, Department of Transport VIC
Shifting the focus of local bicycle network design
Giles GrahamWA Department of Transport WA
Concurrent Session 3
TRANSPORT AND LAND USE MODELLING
Urban and Regional Modelling
Another perspective on land use-transport integration models: integrated demand forecasting for household transport, energy, water and waste
Michael Taylor & Nicholas Holyoak
University of South Australia & Flinders University
One city many perspectives - how well does the city serve the varying needs of its residents
Peter Davidson & Morgan Weston
TransPosition
Working with integrated modelling? How mobile phone data can help you validating demand distribution
Tamara Djukic
Aimsun
A national view of transport accessibility to essential services
Abstract submitted by Sophie Perrygrove, Digital Marketing Manager
Dan Saunders
Basemap
Concurrent Session 4
TRANSPORT ADVISORY
Future Directions for Public Transport Planning
Human Centred Approach to Transport Planning
Michael O'Brien, Rachel Flitman & Laura Stewart
Aurecon
Planning for Customer-focused Public Transport
John Devney
GTA Consultants
Indigenous-led design
Michael Hromek
WSP Australia
Engaging communities through an experience: Digital engagement and gamification to build Australia’s infrastructure
Nina Milinkovich, Laura Stewart &
Fleur Laurence
Aurecon
12.30pm - 1.30pm Lunch
1.30 pm - 3.10 pm Concurrent Sessions 5 - 8
Concurrent Session 5
TRAFFIC ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT
City Street Design
An Analytics-Based Approach to Targeted Queue Protection and Road Safety
Ashish Dhanjee & Timothy Jennings
SMEC Australia
Data-of-Things: leveraging tech to enrich data collection
David Barnes
TTM Consulting
Suburban Shopping Centres - Changing Travel Patterns and Trip Generation
Benjamin James, Damien Bitzios & Vince Taranto
Bitzios Consulting & Transport for NSW
PBS and last-mile access - keep up the good work
Philip Roper &
Peter Eady
O’Brien Traffic
Concurrent Session 6
TRANSPORT PLANNING
Planning and design for safer cycling infrastructure
10 ways how the Movement and Place approach improves planning and design processes for urban streets
Natalya Boujenko
Intermethod
Streets of the future - a Movement and Place approach to new mobility
Mary Haverland
WSP Australia
Hoddle vs Light vs NURP – designing an ideal street network
Murray West
MRCagney
How Tauranga's streetscapes are changing face
Lucy Godfrey & Greg Bassam
Mott MacDonald & Tauranga City Council
Concurrent Session 7
TRANSPORT AND LAND USE MODELLING
Integrated Modelling
Development of a Transit Service
Planning Network Model for the NSW Rail Network
Daniel Florian & Sin It Foong
INRO
Simplified Tour-based Model
Vipul Modi
Citilabs
Modelling the impacts
of road user charging
in Australian cities
Daniel Veryard &
Audrey Mak
Veitch Lister Consulting
A national view of transport accessibility to essential services
Abstract submitted by Sophie Perrygrove, Digital Marketing Manager
Dan Saunders
Basemap
Concurrent Session 8
TRANSPORT ADVISORY
Planning for Customer Centric Transport
Are Trackless Trams game-changers for Australian Cities? The case of Adelaide
Daniel Conley, Charlie Hargrove, Martin Lamber, Peter Newman & Daniel Osborne
University of Adelaide, Curtin University and Arup
Driving change in a city centre: Perth’s parking policy 20 years on
Alison Bunbury &
Craig Wooldridge
Department of
Transport, WA
Sustaining the Strategy: Plans Outlasting Politics
Anthony Simmons
Aurecon
There’s no such thing as a Transport project
Graham Pointer
WSP Australia
3.10pm - 3.30pm Afternoon Tea
3.30 pm - 5.00 pm Concurrent Sessions 9 - 12
Concurrent Session 5
TRAFFIC ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT
Advances in Road Safety
Road Safety Auditing in Virtual Reality
Lindsay Smith
SMEC Australia
Pedestrian Protection
at Signalised
Intersections
Lachlan Moir &
Jon Douglas
Department of
Transport and Main Roads QLD
Crash Reduction using
Mass Action
Matt Harridge &
Terry Alexandrou
O’Brien Traffic
Concurrent Session 2
TRANSPORT PLANNING
New Ways for Station Planning and Design
Application of Movement and Place to stations – A new approach to station classification and access planning
Christian Bodé, Dominique Torpy, Katrina Hynes & Matthew Petherick
GTA Consultants, Transport for Victoria
Conceiving a station:
architectural
deliverables and what
they tell of the design
process
Michael Kahn
Cox Architecture
Prioritising demand management interventions at park and ride sites
Cathie Norton &
Kristy Butler
Arup
Station Personalities:
Understanding the compatibility of people
and place
Saskia Noakes
GTA Consultants
Concurrent Session 3
TRANSPORT AND LAND USE MODELLING
Advances in Modelling
Rapid Deployment Dynamic Traffic Assignment
Michael Mahut, Peta Bosa & Ido Juran
INRO & Portland Metro
Unmet demand in transportation modelling
Robert Dus
GTA Consultants
Behavioural impacts
of automated and zero emission vehicles using the Melbourne Activity
and Agency Based
Model
Praveen Thakur &
Renan Grace
KPMG Australia
Towards Further
Automation of Traffic
Model Development
Richard Isted
Jacobs Group
Concurrent Session 4
TRANSPORT ADVISORY
Planning for Mobility as a Service
Opportunities in Mobility as a Service
Pete Davis, Mary Haverland & Richard Delplace
WSP Australia
Shared automated vehicles and the future role of publc transport
Maddison Hoey &
Jon Frew
KPMG
Transport Planning -
Mobility as a service
Andrew Radford,
Tom van Vuren &
Kate Mackay
Mott MacDonald
Mobility as a Service
with Autonomous
Vehicles in Regional
Towns – the untold
story
David Freer &
David Blair
SMEC Australia
5.15pm – 6.15pm | AITPM AGM |
6:30pm for 7.00pm start | AITPM Awards Dinner (Adelaide Convention Centre) |
THURSDAY O1 AUGUST 2019 |
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8.45am – 10:30am | KEYNOTE SESSION: J D HUNT AND GRAHAM CURRIE |
10.30am – 10.50am | Morning Tea |
10.50 am - 12.10 pm Concurrent Sessions 13 - 16
Concurrent Session 13
TRAFFIC ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT
Alternative Transport Options and Managing Transport Corridors
Bike Share, experiences and future possibilities
Shane FitzGerald
Arup
Residents' Benefit Scheme
Kirstin Palmer
PSA Consulting (Australia)
How to successfully close Melbourne's busiest arterial
Lindsay Smith & Justin Lu
SMEC Australia / Real Time Traffic
Concurrent Session 14
TRANSPORT
PLANNING
Planning to Influence
Parking Demand
Right-sizing parking:
An evolution of
‘parking caps’
Jacob Martin
Cardno
Can high quality
public transport
support reduced car
parking requirements
for new residential
apartments?
Chris De Gruyter,
Elizabeth Taylor & Long Truong
RMIT University, La Trobe University &
Monash University
Park ‘n’ Ride in South
East Queensland
Vincent Doran
Department of
Transport and Main Roads QLD
Concurrent Session 15
TRANSPORT AND LAND USE MODELLING
Modelling Data and
Analysis
Employment
Decentralisation in Sydney
Jessica Athayde,
Dr Edward Robson & Dr Kasun Wijayaratna
University of New South Wales & University of Technology Sydney
If you build it, they will
come: A practical guide
to managing optimism
bias in transport
planning and modelling
Alan Kleidon &
Mehdi Langroudi
SMEC and Main Roads Western Australia
Using big data to
answer regional
transport planning
questions
Ben Cebuliak,
Daniel Arthur
& Roniga Hang
Transport for NSW
Concurrent Session 16
TRANSPORT ADVISORY
Planning for Future Generations
Travel Behaviour
Variation across
Sydney
Isabella Kim,
Dr Kasun Wijayaratna
& Sisi Jian
Cardno & University
of New South Wales,
Sydney
Improving the lives of
families with young
children – Good
transport planning
can make a difference
Emma Forde &
Kylie Nixon
Arup
Co-designing your region
Ellie Simpson, Julie Gee, Ben Cebuliak & Matthew Dudley
Transport for NSW
12.10pm - 2.00 pm Sit Down Lunch
2.00pm - 3.20pm Concurrent Sessions 17 - 20
Concurrent Session 17
TRAFFIC ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT
Understanding Travel Patterns Better
Raised Intersections
at Traffic Signals in Victoria
Sarah Morris
Department of
Transport VIC
A comparative update
on experiences with local area traffic
management in
Australia and New Zealand
Peter Damen
Level 5 Design
Seaford Roundabout -
Pedestrians, crashes
& speed requires an innovative solution
Darren Blasdale
City of Onkaparinga
Concurrent Session 18
TRANSPORT
PLANNING
Public Transport
Planning and Delivery
Rail transport project
planning under
uncertainty: a real
options approach
Robert Kinghorn,
Jacqueline Burger &
Lulu Zeng
KPMG
Australia’s Biggest
Public Transport
Project: City-shaping
with Sydney Metro West
Michael Jensen &
Samantha Phillips
Sydney Metro,
Transport for NSW
Station Link - The art
and science behind
one of Australia’s
biggest transport
challenges
Seamus Christley& Matthew O'Neill
Transport for NSW & KO Engagement
Concurrent Session 19
TRANSPORT AND LAND USE MODELLING
Innovative Modelling
Google Maps Travel
Time Data: How does
it compare to other
data sources?
Premraj Dorai Rajoo
Jacobs Group
The Unreliability of journey-time reliability
measurements
Emily Moylan,
Dr Sisi Jian,
Dr Kasun Wijayaratna &
Professor Waller
University of Sydney &
University of New South
Wales
Traffic Assignment
Frameworks - For
robust strategic
mobility planning in large-scale networks
Dave Keenan
Aimsun Pty Ltd
Concurrent Session 20
TRANSPORT ADVISORY
Managing Major Events
Transport economics:
a new paradigm
Ben Mason
Frontier Economics
Financial impacts of
automated and zero
emission vehicles in
Melbourne
Oliver Crane,
Daniel Morgan &
Daniel Golder
KPMG Australia
Risky business -
Embedding risk
evaluation principles
within Cost Benefit
Analysis
Owen Lewis,
Stuart McCully &
John Matthews
EY
3.20pm - 3.40pm Afternoon Tea
2.00pm - 3.20pm Concurrent Sessions 21 - 24
Concurrent Session 21
TRAFFIC ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT
Considering Autonomous Vehicles
Prioritisation and Efficiency of Buses
in Sydney
Roopa Jogunoori,
Brad Hamilton &
Angus Sturrock
Transport for NSW
What will the role of the road network
manager be with the advent of CAVS?
David Lowe
Jacobs Group
Pavement Markings for Machine Vision
Chris Jones
Austroads, WSP
Concurrent Session 22
TRANSPORT
PLANNING
New Findings on Transport Accessiblity
Applications of Public
Transport Accessibility
Levels (PTAL) in
Sydney
Sahan Wijayaratna,
Yanni Huang &
Kasun Wijayaratna
Transport for NSW
& University of
Technology Sydney
Using accessibility metrics to plan new public transport lines
Rafid Morshedi, John Trieu, Pete Davis
WSP Australia
Using Accessibility for Project Prioritization
Vipul Modi, Matt Pettit,
Chad Tucker, Brad Shelton, Alex Bell &
Chris McCahill
Citilabs, Virginia DOT
Concurrent Session 23
TRANSPORT AND LAND USE MODELLING
Secrets and Emerging Trends in Modelling
Traffic signal
optimisation with
reinforcement learning
Network-wide realtime
traffic flow
prediction with deep
learning
Arash Kaviani &
Matt Gallaugher
WSP Australia
What goes on inside a zone? - The secrets of intrazonal modelling
Morgan Weston & Peter Davidson
TransPosition
The development
of a web-based
visualisation platform
for transport modelling
Nick Veitch, Andrew Newman &
Laurie Nicol
Veitch Lister Consulting & Indicatrix
Concurrent Session 24
TRANSPORT ADVISORY
Managing Major Events
GC2018 Travel
Demand Management
- Fitting a square peg
into a round hole
Matt Ryan,
Lisa Marshall &
Zoe O’Malley
Jacobs & City of Gold
Coast
The importance of Network Intelligence
and Transport
Systems to the future
of the Gold Coast
Alyson O’Rourke
City of Gold Coast
5.00pm – 5.00pm | YOUNG PROFESSIONALS' SESSION |
5:00pm – 6.00pm | Conference Close |
7.00pm – 10.00pm | Social Networking Evening - Adelaide Oval |
FRIDAY 02 AUGUST 2019
NEW LESSONS FOR ACTIVE TRANSPORT PLANNING WORKSHOP
8.45am - 3.40pm
KEYNOTE ADDRESS WITH Q&A - PHIL JONES
Active transport implementation: is path dependence limiting change?
Karen Wright, SGS Economics & Planning/Swinburne University
Is sustainable transport only for latte-sipping inner city dwellers?
Sachin Prasad, SMEC Australia
What types of cycleways attract cyclists
Graham McCabe, Urbis
Exploring Shared-bike Travel Patterns using Big Data from Chicago and Budapest; Implications for Adelaide
Ali Soltani, Tamás Mátrai, Andrew Allan, Stephen Berry, University of South Australia; Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Opportunities and barriers to rail trail development in WA’s south west
James Pearse & Sarah Court, WSP and Department of Transport WA
Frome Street Bikeway
Paul Simons, Tonkin Consulting
Q&A Panel
Walking Tour from City of Adelaide venue east along Flinders Street to Frome Street bikeway, walk to North Terrace (Rundle Street), Lot Fourteen and back via Pirie Street
INNOVATIONS FOR MOVING PEOPLE WORKSHOP
8.45am - 3.40pm
Graham Currie with tram and O-Bahn bus tour
Atherstone Smart City Precinct People Movement Study
Derrick Hitchins & Rick Wylie, SMEC Australia & Key Options
Technology and the future of transport
Polly Epov, Uber
Factors Influencing Public Transport Patronage for Work Trips: A Study within the Adelaide Metropolitan Area
Keyvan Pourhassan, Sharvari Bhuskute; Sekhar Somenahalli, University of South Australia
Delivering the Sydney Clearways Program – Our Approach to Working with the Community
Hilary Johnson, Ben Shannon & Sonia Jacenko, Transport for NSW
Journey on a Set Back Bus Lane – Anzac Highway, Adelaide
Teresa Xavier, John Buckland & Peter Herpich, Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure
O-Bahn City Access Project
Dariusz Fanok, Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure (DPTI)
O-Bahn Bus Tour to Golden Grove and back (Wayne Stewart and Dariusz Fanok)
TRANSPORT AND LAND USE MODELLING FORUM
9.00am - 4.20pm
KEYNOTE SPEAKER : PROF JD HUNT
Speaker: Tom van Vuren - Big Data
Land-Use/Transport Integration for Demand Modelling
Renlong Han, Department of Transport, Western Australia
Deja Vu All Over Again - Another Look at Australian Public Transport Trends
Steven Piotrowski & Graham Currie, SMEC & Monash University
One step closer to the future of transport: Modelling the effects of CAVs and shared mobility in strategic models
Lawrence Leung & Aliasgar Inayathusein, Veitch Lister Consulting
Milking life out of the old workhorse
Vikas Sharma, SMEC Australia
Saturation Flows with Lane Blockage in Networks
Rahmi Akçelik, Sidra Solutions
Unexpected changes: how will we know where the malls are?
Anthony Fransos, Arcadis Australia Pacific
Variability in Traffic Counts and Implications for Traffic Modelling
Frank Milthorpe & Mandy Liu, Transport for NSW
AV Technical Paper Discussion
Young Professionals Presentations
Transport Modelling Network Wrap-Up