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| Intelligent Transport Systems |
| | Professor Phil Charles has a broad experience in transport strategy, policy, technology services, institutional and professional development roles. He has undertaken these roles at state transportation agencies, national road association, consulting and university research centre – a combination of public, private and academic experience. He has been involved in a number of road and transport strategy development and organisational restructuring initiatives and consulting projects in institutional strengthening, road safety, traffic and incident management and intelligent transport systems. | | Links: | Link... |
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| Traffic Incident Management |
| | Professor Phil Charles has a broad experience in transport strategy, policy, technology services, institutional and professional development roles. He has undertaken these roles at state transportation agencies, national road association, consulting and university research centre – a combination of public, private and academic experience. He has been involved in a number of road and transport strategy development and organisational restructuring initiatives and consulting projects in institutional strengthening, road safety, traffic and incident management and intelligent transport systems. | | Links: | Link... |
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| Transport Economics |
| | Associate Professor George Docwra, School of Economics, the University of Queensland.
George's teaching and research interests are in the areas of micro economic theory and policy; transport and public utility economics; industrial organisation; and the economics of regulation and competition policy. He was senior economics advisor to the Inter-State Commission from 1985 to 1987 and contributed to the Commission's initial Report on the Tasmanian Freight Equalisation Scheme and 1986 Report on Cost Recovery Arrangements for Interstate Land Transport. He has also acted as a consultant on transport and infrastructure issues to a number of federal, state and local government agencies.
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