In an Australian-first 930 road navigations beacons across 18 kilometres of tunnels have been installed in Brisbane.
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Transurban tests road infrastructure to support automated vehicles
Transurban are partnering with the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute, the Virginia Department of Transport and global auto manufacturers to test road infrastructure that could support connected and automated vehicles.
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Transurban’s $512M Logan Enhancement Project complete
The Logan Enhancement Project, a two-year, $512 million Transurban Queensland initiate to remove bottlenecks on the Logan Motorway, is now complete.
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Tullamarine freeway signage investigation
A project-wide review and site inspection of all overhead and roadside assets built on the CityLink Tulla Widening project has found the absence of stiffener plates inside the gantry the sign was mounted on, was the primary cause.
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Visualising the sub-surface
Geological engineering is fraught with complex challenges, namely the inability to see underground. Roads and Infrastructure explores how 3D modeling can offer a solution.
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Transurban launches safety pilot with remotely operated vehicles
Transurban have partnered with a Silicon Valley start-up and the Virginia Department of Transportation to test a new safety pilot.
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The road to recovery
Alex Fraser has developed a world-first process to improve its recycling of glass fines and increase its supply of sustainable construction material to the Australian infrastructure market.
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Transurban tests robotic self-wheeling traffic cones
Remote-controlled robotic traffic cones and smart rumble strips will be trialled on the city link in Victoria.
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Transurban releases findings from Queensland CAV trials
Transurban has released findings from its Brisbane connected and automated vehicles trial.
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‘Radical’ new road payment system needed to ease Sydney congestion
Sydney’s traffic congestion, resulting from years of “political neglect”, can only be resolved with the introduction of a “radical” new system of charges for road usage, according to a University of Sydney Business School researcher.
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