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Using the power of data to prevent potholes
The stubborn La Niña is expected to last till at least the end of 2022, impacting weather ...
New ways with recycled crushed glass in roads
Waste materials are bad news for local Councils, but they represent an opportunity for ...
Behavioural freight transport modelling
Freight vehicle movements are the result of interactions amongst various agents in the ...
Evolving Pavements
It is not only the construction and maintenance of pavements that is evolving. Pavements ...
Minimum physical infrastructure standard for operation of automated driving
ARRB is embarking on an exciting new project for Austroads to ready Australian and New ...
Specialist Services for Local Government
ARRB is a recognised leader in the development of the Safe System vision for road ...
Tram signal priority using connected technologies
ARRB in collaboration with VicRoads (Victoria Department of Transport), Yarra Trams, and ...
Integration of Blockchain and Internet of Things for transport data digitisation
The Internet of Things (IoT) enables track and traceability through embedded sensors in ...
Roads that cars can read - are we CAV ready?
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Using passenger tyres in bitumen
Using more end-of-life tyres in road construction is a known way to curb a significant ...
Merging binder grades offers benefits: report
Lower costs and simpler specifications for building roads could be the result of ...
Driver distraction more serious than you think
Distracted driving has been found to be at least as dangerous as drink driving.
Research focuses on the well-worn path
For nearly a quarter of a century, ARRB’s Dr Tim Martin and Lith Choummanivong have had ...