2024
Issue 3
Users of the transport system the world over are becoming more mode agnostic, with an appetite to travel or move freight differently than in the past. This is creating increased pressure to ensure that all parts and modes of the system work efficiently, effectively, safely and sustainably under a range of conditions. While broadening our focus to the system, however, we should not take our collective eye off the basics, nor should we lose sight of the need to progress mature technologies to extract greater value from them.
2022
Issue 2
Much has happened in the world since the previous issue of this journal: a pandemic; unprecedented global disruptions to commuting and commerce; and the aftermath thereof. Most of the content of this issue was ‘ready to go’ when we made the decision to hold off on publication until contributors had the time and mental energy to finalise their work. Fortunately, the work is no less relevant today than it was 18 months ago.
2020
Issue 1
We have moved the Journal away from a purely academic focus towards being a source of research and implementation-based new knowledge of interest to all practitioners. The articles are designed to give a quick understanding of new opportunities, leaving the reader to choose whether to pursue details on specific aspects. The topics discussed and articles written will, over the regular publications of the journal, cast light on the issues that ARRB and the transport infrastructure community more generally have been working on.