Sydney to adopt intelligent transport management


Wednesday, 29 August, 2018

Sydney to adopt intelligent transport management

A new intelligent transport system that will provide customers with real-time information is being developed in Sydney.

It will be the world’s most advanced transport management system, using predictive technology to reduce congestion.

Minister for Transport and Infrastructure Andrew Constance said the new system will help the Transport Management Centre (TMC) make faster, more informed decisions making passenger journeys more reliable and reducing the cost of congestion.

“Technology is rapidly changing the way people move around Sydney, driverless Metro trains will start carrying customers next year and driverless cars are already being tested on NSW roads,” Constance said.

“This $123 million investment will futureproof our transport management system for these innovations so we can better manage congestion and respond to incidents faster, as well as preparing for new transport infrastructure in the pipeline.

“It makes us more responsive to incidents by automating current manual processes using data. The goal is to predict 30 minutes into the future and act in five minutes — this helps to divert traffic, coordinate public transport and provide real-time information to customers about any disruptions or alternative routes.”

The system will be delivered in 2020 and will also include auto generated congestion alerts that quickly point operators to where unusual conditions exist on the road network, leading to faster detection and clearance of crashes and other incidents.

Part of the program includes a contract with Cubic Transportation Systems (CTS) to collaboratively build an advanced multimodal transport platform to replace the current traffic management system, built for Sydney Olympics 2000.

“This announcement is the continuation of a strong collaboration with Cubic, which already operates the Opal smartcard network. This ongoing relationship will ensure we receive continuous product enhancements and upgrades, while minimising additional investment, to deliver innovation for many years,” Constance said.

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