
Multimodal networks - one stable, easy-to-use network for all at all times. OpenTripPlanner analyses all possibilities and informing you the best possible method of travel.
Read MoreIn total, there were 24 fantastic TransportCamp sessions that were proposed during 'agenda setting'. You can take a look at the final agenda matrix.
Our amazing Guest Bloggers created a blog post for each unconference session. Each post includes all the essential session details, links and a sumamary of all the key points of discussion.
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Multimodal networks - one stable, easy-to-use network for all at all times. OpenTripPlanner analyses all possibilities and informing you the best possible method of travel.
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"25% of the population experience issues with mobility over a distance of 400m". Governance is not set up to represent 25% of the communities transport needs.
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Steve has created cycletour.org, a website for mapping out cycling routes, and ran a session on how to create this type of service. The website uses Open Street Map and uses information from Victorian Government sources.
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Possibility of a two tier network: fast, direct routes that are more frequent along main roads, with local routes servicing the roads in between. People want frequency, directness, operating spans, connection with trains.
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