Safety is a key outcome of our transport system that planners and policy makers are trying to improve, ultimately to […]
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Geographic Information System (GIS) analysis and visualisation is an important part of VLC’s toolkit. We use GIS to represent our […]
Planning, investment and use of active transport (including walking, cycling, skateboards and scooters) is caught in a negative feedback loop. […]
In his fascinating article published in the current edition of the Planning Institute of Australia’s magazine, The Agenda, David Balfe […]
Congratulations to Azim Bhutta, one of our Graduate Transport Analysts in Melbourne, for winning the Spatial Vision Prize, awarded to […]
Warmest congratulations to this year’s Chris Turvey Memorial Award recipient, Poppi Kikos. The award recognises a VLC team member who […]
There’s an old saying about forecasting being like driving a car blindfolded helped by directions from a person looking out […]
Congratulations to our Graduate Transport Analyst Clements Chan, Victoria’s winner of this year’s AITPM Young Professional Award! This award, presented […]
The market for transport is undergoing one of the most radical shifts we have seen in decades. New technology combined […]
Imagine you are a policy-maker working in a city that faces growing travel demands and persistent socioeconomic inequality: How might […]
Up until recently, travel demands of residents at Badgerys Creek were relatively light: perhaps a few farmers taking a van-load […]