Event Details
Date: Tuesday, July 29, 2025
Time: 2:00 - 3:00 PM AEST
Format: Online Webinar
About This Webinar
Improving transport, mobility and active travel is a core opportunity in the transition to smart communities. Connected vehicles provide a highly valuable source of data, not just on transport systems, but also on behaviour and how people engage with cities and places.
In our next ASCA webinar our host, Dr Nathaniel Bavinton, will be joined by Brett Williams from the City of Onkaparinga, and Prue Olsen, specialist in active travel infrastructure planning and design, on the use of connected vehicles data to understand traffic information such as speeds, near misses and travel times to guide transport planning and management.
They will discuss how these technologies have been used in real projects to generate insights and positive outcomes related to improved safety, optimising traffic flow and more data-informed resource allocation.
Join us to explore both the challenges and real-world insights enabling Councils to improve roads for the local community.
Meet Your Speakers
Dr Nathaniel Bavinton - Host
Webinar Host
Brett Williams - City of Onkaparinga
Brett's career has involved traffic engineering and transport planning roles spanning over 20 years across local government, state government and private consulting. He is committed towards advocating for more proactive ways to improve road safety and transport network management both within his role at the City of Onkaparinga, as well as active participation in professional associations and Austroads projects. Brett currently serves as the Deputy Chair of the Australasian College of Road Safety's (ACRS) Local Government Network, and is co-convenor of the 2025 Australian Institute of Traffic Planning and Management (AITPM) National Transport Conference being held in Adelaide on 3-5 September.
Prue Oswin - Sidelines Traffic
Prue is a Certified Practicing Engineer experienced in engineering, planning and road safety for active transport. She runs Sidelines Traffic, a practical micro consultancy specialising in connecting footpaths, bike paths and crossings to stitch communities back together for people walking and riding. She has extensive experience engaging with communities target investments where they're most needed.
Registration
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