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Understanding the Classification of Heavy Vehicles in Australia

Understanding the Classification of Heavy Vehicles in Australia

Heavy vehicles are divided into two categories: General Access Vehicles (GAV) and Restricted Access Vehicles. Restricted Access Vehicles (RAV) are further divided into three classes under the Heavy Vehicle National Law (HVNL) which serve to manage the road access requirements for various vehicle combinations.

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Donald Shoup and ‘The High Cost of Free Parking’

Donald Shoup and ‘The High Cost of Free Parking’

Earlier this year the international transport planning industry lost the ‘rock star of car parking’, distinguished urban planning professor Donald Shoup. I wanted to take this opportunity to reflect on some of the key ideas that emerged from his book ‘The High Cost of Free Car Parking’.

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What is a Car Parking Demand Assessment?

What is a Car Parking Demand Assessment?

The car parking requirements of different land uses are typically outlined by Councils through their local planning controls. When there is no car parking rate specified for a land use or if a car parking reduction is sought, it is the role of a traffic engineer to forecast the likely car parking demands of the development.

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A Case Study in the Importance of Vehicle Modelling

A Case Study in the Importance of Vehicle Modelling

I was recently working remotely in Bali, a privilege I’m grateful for while working at Amber, when I became acutely aware of road traffic inefficiencies present on the popular tropical island. This one particular example highlights this finding.

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