Public transport in urban Australia is dominated by the automobile. As we approach the end of the 20th century, there is much renewed interest in revitalising urban public transport as one way of combating the increasing levels of traffic congestion and deterioration in air quality and global warming. This paper takes stock of the situation in Australia, identifying the challenges which the urban public transport sector face in redressing the imbalance between car and public transport market share. Particular emphasis is given to the role of buses and busways in contrast to rail, and strategies to reduce the attractiveness of the car
The aim of this paper is to take a closer look at some of the challenges facing governments who woul...
As population increases and cities continue to grow, there is an urgency to provide efficient and co...
Commuting to work is one of the most important and regular routines of transportation in towns and c...
Public transport in urban Australia is dominated by the automobile. As we approach the end of the 20...
Urban public transport continues to be a high priority social obligation of governments throughout t...
Urban transport problems have become major community concerns in Australian’s largest cities, a refl...
Urban Australia has seen a continuing movement away from public transit. In 1988 over 95% of all pas...
For some little while now, the flavour of the month in transport policy seems to have been to set go...
Public transport makes a crucial contribution to liveable cities. Public transport provides access t...
This information sheet analyses the trends in passenger transport in Australia\u27s eight capital ci...
This paper examines the utilisation of commercial vehicles in the greater Sydney metropolitan region...
The last few years have seen substantial rises in passenger numbers across many Australian public tr...
This paper explores whether the benefits from major urban transport spending increases are likely to...
Commuting to work is one of the most important and regular routines of transportation in towns and c...
All cities face the challenge of catering for often-conflicting economic, environmental and s...
The aim of this paper is to take a closer look at some of the challenges facing governments who woul...
As population increases and cities continue to grow, there is an urgency to provide efficient and co...
Commuting to work is one of the most important and regular routines of transportation in towns and c...
Public transport in urban Australia is dominated by the automobile. As we approach the end of the 20...
Urban public transport continues to be a high priority social obligation of governments throughout t...
Urban transport problems have become major community concerns in Australian’s largest cities, a refl...
Urban Australia has seen a continuing movement away from public transit. In 1988 over 95% of all pas...
For some little while now, the flavour of the month in transport policy seems to have been to set go...
Public transport makes a crucial contribution to liveable cities. Public transport provides access t...
This information sheet analyses the trends in passenger transport in Australia\u27s eight capital ci...
This paper examines the utilisation of commercial vehicles in the greater Sydney metropolitan region...
The last few years have seen substantial rises in passenger numbers across many Australian public tr...
This paper explores whether the benefits from major urban transport spending increases are likely to...
Commuting to work is one of the most important and regular routines of transportation in towns and c...
All cities face the challenge of catering for often-conflicting economic, environmental and s...
The aim of this paper is to take a closer look at some of the challenges facing governments who woul...
As population increases and cities continue to grow, there is an urgency to provide efficient and co...
Commuting to work is one of the most important and regular routines of transportation in towns and c...