Smart Traffic 2006 is a two day international conference to be held 22 - 23 August 2006, at Rydges Hotel, Southbank, Brisbane – the fourth in the series of Smart Traffic conferences, this event will examine challenges and solutions to achieve adequate future urban mobility.
Learn from invited international and Australian experts about the latest developments in traffic and road technology – the challenges and solutions:
- Get an authoritative update on impacts of congestion on Australian cities and the most promising strategies for congestion reduction from recent research
- Understand the challenges and opportunities presented by the new toll roads springing up in Australian cities
- Learn how to secure the benefits of current initiatives through having the right strategic, policy, contractual and technology approach
- Get an in-depth understanding of the most promising technologies to improve efficiency of road transport and improve level of service
- Focus on the latest road tolling and charging technologies and approaches, with case studies from United Kingdom, Germany, Japan and elsewhere
- Learn how to successfully package policies and projects for the best commercial and community outcomes
- Understand the synergies between public safety, security and traffic management technologies.
Smart Traffic 2006, will provide a workshop-like environment to closely debate the relevant issues with international and Australian expert speakers and delegates, typically executives of relevant organisations, to arrive at authoritative conclusions.
For details of the program, speakers, topics, registration fees, to download copies of the brochure or registration form or to register online please see the conference website: http://m1e.net/c?42042696-EmT3giLvFrhXY%401725299-giQnqEHOOZgrg
Sponsorship opportunities are available to promote related products and services to a targeted audience.
A separate one and half day course entitled Economic Evaluation of Road Infrastructure Projects requiring separate registration will be held on 24 and 25 August 2006.
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