Austroads: Transport Research and Trends
Government
Internal combustion engine vehicles are a major source of greenhouse gas emissions in Australia and New Zealand. Encouraging the public to utilise low and zero emission vehicles (LZEVs), such as battery electric vehicles will contribute to creating a more sustainable road transport system.
As the number of LZEVs is expected to rise, there will be a growing demand for charging infrastructure. Increasing availability of such infrastructure will also encourage the uptake of LZEVs; however, currently there is little guidance available to road agencies to assist them in managing the installation of charging infrastructure within road reserves.
This webinar with David Silvester and Norman Cheung presents new Austroads guidance to help agencies manage the planning, installation, and operation of charging infrastructure for non-commercial passenger vehicles with battery-electric or hybrid propulsion within the road reserve or road related areas.
The guidelines draw on the latest international and national experience and case studies and can be used by agencies in the implementation of consistent charging facility practices to reduce costs, improve the road environment, road safety, network operations, and LZEV driver experience.
The webinar covers guidance on managing the life cycle of the facilities, including planning, design, operations, interoperability, maintenance, and decommissioning.
Modelling of High Productivity Vehicles in Metropolitan Areas
Safe System Infrastructure on Mixed Use Arterials
National Mass Assessment for Oversize Overmass Vehicles
Strategic Review of the Guide to Traffic Management
Guide to Traffic Management Part 3: Traffic Studies and Analysis (2017 Edition)
Current Practice and Developments in Concept of Operations across Road Agencies in Australia and New Zealand
Guide to Traffic Management Part 13: Road Environment Safety (2017 Edition)
Intersections - Guide to Traffic Management Part 6 and Guide to Road Design Part 4 and 4A (2017 Editions)
Road Transport Management Framework and Principles
Safety Benefits of Cooperative ITS and Automated Driving in Australia and New Zealand
Prioritising On-Road Public Transport
Guide to Traffic Management Part 5: Road Management (2017 Edition)
Techniques for Incident Management to Support Network Operations Planning
Investigating the Potential Benefits of Enhanced End to End Supply Chain Visibility
Community Service Obligations Framework for the Roads Sector
National ITS Architecture FRAME Content Mapping
Assessment of Key Road Operator Actions to Support Automated Vehicles
Australasian Road Asset Data Standard
Pedestrian Facility Selection Tool (2017)
Future Challenges of Changing Agricultural Equipment
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