Programme*

*Subject to change without prior notice. Click on the date or calendar icon to view the daily schedule. 

Tuesday, 18 November 2025

8:00 - All dayRegistration

Conference Foyer
9:00 - 9:12
Welcome to Day 1

Mihi Whakatau and Welcome Address

Session Chair: Roselle Thoreau, MoT
Lecture Theatre Rm 405-470
9:12 - 9:20Opening remarks: Paul O' Connell, Ministry of Transport Deputy Chief Executive, Sector Strategy Group

Lecture Theatre Rm 405-470
9:20 - 9:50Keynote: Professor Kim Dirks, University of Auckland: Beyond the road: effects of road infrastructure on individuals and communities

Lecture Theatre Rm 405-470
9:50 - 10:30Keynote: Professor Nadia Gkritza, Purdue University:
Powering the Future: Driving Sustainable Transportation Through Infrastructure Innovation and Public Adoption

Lecture Theatre Rm 405-470
10:30 - 11:00Morning Break
11:00 - 12:30Transport and emissions
Carol Christie, NZTA
Lecture Theatre Rm 405-470
Transport safety
Jeremy O'Brien, NZTA
Lecture Theatre Rm 405-460
Transport asset data
Kane Swift, MoT
Lecture Theatre Rm 405-439
Agent-based Modelling
Dan Jenkins, MoT
Lecture Theatre Rm 401-401
Transport resilience
Sandy Fong, NZTA
Seminar Rm 405-422
ATRF - Assessment and Appraisal
Ian Melson, NZTA
Seminar Rm 405-430
Parallel Sessions 1Getting realistic fuel use and emission estimates in VEPM
Jayne Louise Metcalfe
Emission Impossible

Insights of PHEV for Australia's net-zero transition
Pradha Thiyaneswaran
S P Jain School of Global Management
Low cost safety improvements for rural intersections
Hamish Mackie
Mackie Research

Risk on our roads by mode: then and now
Jennifer McSaveney
Ministry of Transport | Te Manatū Waka

What's driving road-crash trauma?
Kain Glensor
Ministry of Transport | Te Manatū Waka
Valuation of Local Roads in New Zealand
Joe Corbett-Davies
Abley

Better Assets, Smarter Decisions: Consistent Data's Power
Andrew Mckillop
Road Efficiency Group Te Ringa Maimoa

Value Capture: Real estate value changes and transport
Colin McLeod Morrison
New Zealand Transport Agency
An Overview of the National Transport Model (Monty)
Jade Mackay
Ministry of Transport | Te Manatū Waka

Congestion Confession
Mac Townsend
Ministry of Transport | Te Manatū Waka

Impact of Alcohol Interlock Program: Updated IDI analysis
Joanne Leung
Ministry of Transport | Te Manatū Waka
Smart disruption minimisation - Te Ararata Walmsley Bridge
Colin Shields
Tonkin and Taylor

Locked-in Transport Paths & Post-Disaster Recovery Effects
Niloufar Dini
University of Otago

The transition of automated mobilities in New Zealand
Imran Muhammad
Massey University
Road traffic near misses: A cost-benefit analysis framework using IoT data
Ivan Leung
Rhelm

A framework for New Zealand public transport performance measures
Karl Baker & Doug Weir
Stantec New Zealand

Progressive subsidy allocations for transport equity and efficiency: policy insights from the ABM-ETOP framework
Ruiyi Zhao
University of New South Wales
12:30Lunch
13:30Transport and emissions
Jonathan Boow, NZTA
Lecture Theatre Rm 405-470
Public transport fare and impacts
Andrew Schoultz, MoT
Lecture Theatre Rm 405-460
Transport demand management
Lorelai Schmitt, NZTA
Lecture Theatre Rm 405-439
Vehicle fleet modelling
Ainsley Smith, MoT
Lecture Theatre Rm 401-401
Transport enablement and environment
Roselle Thoreau, MoT
Seminar Rm 405-422
ATRF - ATRF - Urban Transport
Collin Morrison, NZTA
Seminar Rm 405-430
Parallel Sessions 2Optimizing Staff Commute Emissions Data: Affordable Method
Kathryn Ovenden
Auckland Council

Parking management - the holy grail of emissions reduction?
Kylie Huard
Stantec

Knowing New Zealanders: E-bike & E-scooter Evolution
Carol Christie
New Zealand Transport Agency
Discounted Fares as Equity Tool for Transport Disadvantage
Helen Fitt
University of Otago, Christchurch

Deep fare reductions – WLG and BNE: impacts on travel behaviour
Ian P Wallis
Ian Wallis Associates Ltd

Queensland's $0.50 Fares: Public Transport & Cost Impacts
Andrea Pellegrini
ITLS, University of Sydney
Does road-space reallocation affect network VKT?
Glen Koorey
Viastrada

Addressing Bridge Bottlenecks in Auckland Transport Network
Gang Yu
Auckland Transport

Setting an Optimal Congestion Charge
David Lupton
David Lupton & Associates Ltd
Long-term light vehicle fleet projections
Joanne Leung
Ministry of Transport | Te Manatū Waka

Modelling uptake of electric vehicles
Jayden Mudge
Ministry of Transport | Te Manatū Waka

Modelling NZ motor vehicle VKT
Kain Glensor
Ministry of Transport | Te Manatū Waka
Engaging younger adults on mobility experiences in NZ
Leoni Mckelvey
WSP NZ


Bridging the Gap: Environmental and Policy Challenges in Lithium-Ion Battery Disposal in New Zealand
Bevan Clement
University of Auckland

Exploring trade-offs between parking pricing and proximity for commuters in the context of private AVs & unbundled residential parking
Graham Currie
Monash University
Public transport in Wellington City: Insights from the Pōneke / Wellington Transport Survey
Sandra Mandic
Wellington City Council

Strategic approach to advancing urban mobility data and insights
Danial Jahanshahi
Wellington City Council

Modelling transport accessibility impacts on housing affordability and firm productivity using a quantitative spatial model and land use transport interaction
Aliasgar Inayathusein
Veitch Lister Consulting
3:00Afternoon Break
3:30Smart transport
Henry Pretorius, NZTA
Lecture Theatre Rm 405-470
Transport safety
Joanne Leung, MoT
Lecture Theatre Rm 405-460
Transport data and analytics
Karen McDonnell, NZTA
Lecture Theatre Rm 405-439
Transport appraisals and evaluation
Mieke Welvart, MoT
Lecture Theatre Rm 401-401
Inclusive transport
Jennifer McSaveney, MoT
Seminar Rm 405-422
ATRF - Transport modelling & Analytics
Sandy Fong, NZTA
Seminar Rm 405-430
Parallel Sessions 3Smart Transport Networks: Framework for better decisions
Andrew Mckillop
Road Efficiency Group Te Ringa Maimoa

Planning E-Scooter Routes: Real Data for Smart Micromobility
Wai Chi Goldie Leung
University of Canterbury
Testing work-related road safety Harm Reduction Action Plan
Clare George and Hamish Mackie
Mackie Research

Understanding Raised Safety Platforms in Multimodal Use
Andy Irwin & Putri Kusumawardhani
Auckland Transport
International meta-analysis of road pricing elasticities?
Andrew Schoultz
Ministry of Transport | Te Manatū Waka

Use of mobile phone data for transport demand estimation
David Lupton
David Lupton & Associates Ltd

Transport investment efficiency: Real opton analysis
Wentao Yang
New Zealand Transport Agency

Evaluating Dynamic Wireless Charging for Electric Buses
Harshana Senanayake
University of Auckland
Innovative & affordable transport: lessons from overseas
Simon Kingham
University of Canterbury

"I do my best without complaining": Accessibility & Housing
Helen Fitt
University of Otago, Christchurch
The impacts of connected vehicle data for local area traffic management
Kasun Wijayaratna
University of Technology Sydney

The development of a nationwide demand forecasting model
Dave Smith
Abley Transportation Consultants
4:30 - 6:00Welcome Reception

Conference Foyer
Day 1 Closing Remarks

Conference Foyer

Wednesday, 19 November 2025

8:00 - All dayRegistration
9:00 - 9:10Welcome to Day 2

Session Chair: Jeremy O'Brien, NZA
Lecture Theatre Rm 405-470
9:10 - 9:50Keynote: Professor Rico Merkert, University of Sydney:
Air Travel and Supply Chains in Transition: Will Innovation Deliver Sustainability and Keep Aviation Affordable?

Lecture Theatre Rm 405-470
9:50 - 10:30Keynote: Stacey van der Putten, Auckland Transport:
Affordable Public Transport for Government and Users

Lecture Theatre Rm 405-470
10:30 - 11:00Morning Break
11:00 - 12:30Active Travel
Putri Kusumawardhani, AT
Lecture Theatre Rm 405-470
Public Transport
Alexa Delbosch, Monash University
Lecture Theatre Rm 405-460
Travel Behaviour Surveys
Sandy Fong, NZTA
Lecture Theatre Rm 401-439
Transport Modelling
Pedro Carmago, Outer Loop Consulting
Lecture Theatre Rm 401-401
Assessment and Appraisal
Stuart Donovan, Motu
Seminar Rm 405-422
Parallel Sessions 4Governance of walkability: Political and economic influences, limited evidence-base, and possible unintended outcomes
Tamara Bozovic
Stellar Projects Ltd

Impacts of signalised crossings on pedestrian access to train stations
Tim Zhang
University of Sydney

Motivations behind private e-rideable use in Perth, WA
Tristan Reed
University of Western Australia

Modelling distance heterogeneity in active school travel: The latent influence of a permissive family lifestyle
Laya Hossein Rashidi
University of Sydney
High-speed rail and innovation: Unpacking the mechanisms
Nicholas Hurley
Monash University

Measuring how harassment type and experiences impacts personal safety perceptions of women on urban rail
Rumana Sarker
Monash University

Replacing fixed-schedule buses with demand-responsive transport: A modelling approach to equitable, affordable, and low-carbon mobility
Sohani Liyanage
Swinburne University of Technology

Raising a kid is like sending a rocket ship to the moon”: Exploring parents' role in children’s independent use of public transport
Maryam Jafari
Monash University
Perceived benefit and willingness to use private autonomous cars for CBD commuting
Graham Currie
Monash University

Do light rail systems support shared road infrastructure and place development? A case study of George Street, Sydney.
Kanella Dimos
SCT Consulting

The role of infrastructure in shaping active travel behaviours: Experience in Sydney
John NelsonUniversity of Sydney

At what break-even distance do people shift to sustainable modes?
Shamsunnahar Yasmin
Queensland University of Technology
Validation of a new simulator at the Western Australian Centre for Road Safety Research
Muhammad Hussain
University of Western Australia

Driver speeding behaviour in shared zones: Case studies from Victoria
Amrit Ghimire
Deakin University

Estimate pedestrian crash frequency from traffic conflicts using AI-based video analytics
Shimul Haque
Queensland University of Technology

Understanding the impact of road network structure on traffic congestion
Mehraab Nazir
Indian Institute of Technology Delhi
What role do ‘Place’ benefits play in transport appraisal?
Vartguess Markarian
Markarian Economics
Pty Ltd


Capitalising Commutes: Estimating the Value of Travel Time in Residential Property Transactions
Isaac Mann
University of Sydney

Developing a national variable pricing formula for community transport: An evidence-based approach
Wei Sun
University of South Australia

A stratified decision making driven framework for transport policy evaluation
Miguel Loyola
University of Western Australia

12:30 - 1:30Lunch
1:30 - 3:00Active Travel
Roselle Thoreau, MoT
Lecture Theatre Rm 405-470
Public Transport
Andrea Pellegrini, Univrsity of Sydney
Lecture Theatre Rm 405-460
Travel Behaviour Surveys
Liz Ampt, Concepts of Change
Lecture Theatre Rm 401-439
Transport Modelling
David Levinson, University of Sydney
Lecture Theatre Rm 401-401
Assessment and Appraisal
Seosamh Costello, University of Auckland (TRC)
Seminar Rm 405-422
Parallel Sessions 5Assessing pedestrian and cyclist safety through exposure-adjusted crash risk in Greater Sydney
Kasun Wijayaratna
University of Technology Sydney

Contextual factors for optimizing active transport infrastructure design
Sara Haider
University of Sydney

Using e-scooter trips to illustrate spatial and temporal gaps in public transport service: A total generalized cost analysis
Mahesha Jayawardhena
Monash University

A new measure of interaction quality between multimodal transit interchanges: A Melbourne case study
Graham Currie
Monash University

Trip chaining accessibility measurement by public transport in Melbourne
Ulfah Aliifah Rahmah
Monash University

Detecting bus stop congestion and bus bunching using citywide bus GPS data: A Brisbane case study
Dan He
University of Queensland

Exploring psychosocial factors influencing adolescent use of public transport
Maryam Jafari
Monash University

An audit tool for rating station pedestrian access routes for crime prevention through environmental design principles
Rumana Sarker
Monash University
Designing accessible AVs: Insights from people with disabilities
Alexander Paz
Queensland University of Technology


Achieving the desired sustainable travel behaviour change: Insights from practitioners
John Nelson
University of Sydney

Aware of the sunshine? Investigating the alignment of EV charging and PV generation in Australian households
Jinjing Ye
University of Sydney

How useful can travel time be? Modelling the relationships between travel-based and out-of-trip activities
Ana Luiza S. de Sa
University of Melbourne
Modelling the effects of travel time use on mode choice and the VOTS tackling self-selection and endogeneity bias
Ana Luiza S. de Sa
University of Melbourne

Accommodating taste heterogeneity in a hybrid deep neural network discrete choice model
Milad Ghasri
UNSW Canberra

Role of traffic stress and family influence in cycling mode choice
Sapan Tiwari
RMIT University

Guiding critical discourse analysis in transport studies: The case of Wales’ 20mph speed limit
Miguel Loyola
University of Western Australia
Innovating affordably: A benefit-cost analysis framework for evaluating BEV policies
Anilan V
University of South Australia

Valuing travel time and reliability from emerging connected vehicle data
Isaac Mann
University of Sydney

Estimating net benefits of high speed rail: How fit for purpose is Australia's economic appraisal guidance?
Phil Potterton
Economic Connections

Alternative transport appraisal methodology with a focus on land-use and transport integration
Eilya Torshizian
Principal Economics Ltd
3:00 - 3:30Afternoon Break
3:30 - 5:00Active Travel
Hamish Mackie, Mackie Research
Lecture Theatre Rm 405-470
Public Transport
Subeh Chowdhury, University of Auckland (TRC)
Lecture Theatre Rm 405-460
Travel Behaviour Surveys
John Rose, University of Sydney
Lecture Theatre Rm 401-439
Transport Modelling
Joanne Leung, MoT
Lecture Theatre Rm 401-401
Parallel Sessions 6 Expertise, or experience? A stakeholder based SWOT analysis of shared e-scooter systems in Australia
Alexa Delbosc
Monash University

Developing a model parking strategy: The case of Sydney's Inner West Council
Kendall Banfield
University of Sydney

Understanding the experience and priorities of passengers with accessibility needs during major unplanned rail disruptions
Graham Currie
Monash University
Mobility as a Service: Challenges and opportunities
Corinne Mulley
University of Sydney

Is rail commuting more sensitive to weather now that work from home increases the choice to avoid travel?
Rumana Sarker
Monash University

Exploring the safety impacts of bus lanes
Lorelei Schmitt & James Wratt
NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi
Social needs and gaps in transit service: New GTFS tools & updates to 2021 data
Graham Currie
Monash University

Urban traffic patterns through the pandemic: Mobility disruptions and recovery in Western Australia (2019-2022)
S Zaung Nau
Curtin University

Analysis of commuter mode choice with and without real-time Park-and-Ride information
Andres Fielbaum
University of Sydney
Quantifying uncertainty in travel demand forecasts
Stuart Donovan
Motu Research

Efficient online origin-destination prediction: A knowledge-driven hierarchical deep learning approach
Zeren Xing
University of Tokyo

A demand-centric multi-level framework for bus hailing in intelligent cities
Shamsunnahar Yasmin
Queensland University of Technology
4:35End of Day 2
4:40Optional: Hiwa Tour Group 1
5:10Optional: Hiwa Tour Group 2
5:30Bus Coach from Grafton Road to Princes Wharf
6:00Arrival at Hilton Auckland
6:30 - 9:30Conference Dinner

Thursday, 20 November 2025

8:00 - All dayRegistration
9:00 - 9:10Welcome to Day 3

Session Chair: Subeh Chowdhury, Univrsity of Auckland (TRC)
Lecture Theatre Rm 405-470
9:10 - 9:50 Keynote: Professor Shimul Haque, Queensland University of Technology:
Next-generation Transport Safety Using AI-based Video Analytics and Econometric Models

Lecture Theatre Rm 405-470
9:50 - 10:30Keynote: Michelle McCormick, Infrastructure New Zealand:Pathways to Sustainable Transport: Funding, Financing, and Affordability
Lecture Theatre Rm 405-470
10:30 - 11:00Morning Break
11:00 - 12:30Freight
James Smith, National Road Carriers
Lecture Theatre Rm 405-470
Intelligent Transport
Minh Kieu, University of Auckland
Lecture Theatre Rm 405-460
Travel Behaviour Surveys
Simon Kingham, University of Canterbury
Lecture Theatre Rm 401-439
Transport Modelling
Sandy Fong, NZTA
Lecture Theatre Rm 401-401
Transport Safety
Janette Ward, Abley
Seminar Rm 405-422
Parallel Session 7IT adoption and data-sharing in the meat cold supply chain logistics: Key drivers & barriers
Sina Davoudi
RMIT University Australia

Analysis of the influential factors affecting rail freight demand: Evidence from Sri Lanka
Chamila Tharangani Danthanarayana
University of Sydney

Transhipment connectivity: A new look at how distant geographies connect with trade partners
Nadia M. Trent
University of Waikato

A normative approach to truck-tours formation for large-scale freight models
Pedro Camargo
Outer Loop Consulting Pty Australia
Electric vehicle charging infrastructure expansion paradox: A critical policy review
Niklas Tilly
Queensland University of Technology

Survey of sensing and perception systems in autonomous driving
Muhammad Hussain
University of Western Australia

Prioritizing local temporal context in traffic data imputation by tensor decomposition
Shubham Sharma
Queensland University of Technology

Integrating solar energy into electric vehicle charging: User preferences in Western Australia
Miguel Loyola
University of Western Australia
Modelling residents travel behaviour during a summer Olympics and Paralympics: Concepts, approaches and methods
Muhammad Usman Haider
Principal Economics Ltd

The travel mode share changes of the ‘four types of commuters’ for Greater Brisbane between 2011-21
David Hayward
Aptura Consulting

The role of trust in route choice decisions using traffic information apps
Milad Ghasri
UNSW Canberra

The demographics of private motor VKT, BEV uptake and vehicle ownership: Analytics and findings from NZ
Eilya Torshizian
Principal Economics Ltd
A maritime industry 4.0 approach to cybersecurity: Layered digital twin framework
Monty Singh
Indian Institute of Technology Ropar

Understanding industry views on the facilitators and barriers of using portable traffic control devices at roadworks
Ashim Debnath
Deakin University

Identifying visitor accommodation and event choice behaviour to develop a traffic simulation model for an inter-city Olympics & Paralympics
Mohammad Rafayet Hossain
Queensland University of Technology

A risk-reduction approach to roadway infrastructure adaptation prioritization
Elise Miller-Hooks
George Mason University
What is an optimal speed limit?
Glen Koorey
ViaStrada Ltd

Assessing rear-end crash risk of Light Mobility Vehicles (LMVs) at urban mid-block: A case study
Aisyah Nur Jannah
RMIT University Australia

Relationships between drivers’ safety perception and merging behaviour in work zones
Tharindu Ranawaka
Deakin University

The impact of school speed zones on driving behaviour
Emily Moylan
University of Sydney
12:30 - 1:30Lunch
1:30 - 2:35Transport Sustainability
Lecture Theatre Rm 405-470
Intelligent transport
Alexander Paz, Queensland University of Technology
Lecture Theatre Rm 405-460
Health and environment
Richard Westerman, AT
Lecture Theatre Rm 401-439
Transport Modelling
Daniel Jahanshahi, Wellington City Council
Lecture Theatre Rm 401-401
Transport Safety
Glen Koorey, ViaStrada
Seminar Rm 405-422
Parallel Sessions 8This stream is now closed.The effectiveness of variable speed limit strategies to improve freeway performance
Elliott Panos
Main Roads Western Australia

Split failure identification: Modified methods for loop detector &trajectory-based identification
Shubham Sharma
Queensland University of Technology

PINN-KD: A physics-informed knowledge distillation framework for vehicle trajectory prediction
Chunliang Wu
University of Western Australia
Shared mobility in two contrasting Christchurch communities: Filling the gaps?
Simon Kingham
University of Canterbury

Carbon accounting and economic modelling of Substainably sourced bio-binders in NZ transport infrastructure
Hariskankar Menon
University of Auckland

Numbers in Safety: Pedestrian safety and activity in Melbourne
Vidumini Pamuditha Daluwathu Mulle Gamage / David Levinson
University of Sydney
Modeling coopetition relationships in aviation using Non-Atomic Game theory
Iryna Heiets
RMIT University Australia

Optimising location assignment in a synthetic demand generation framework for a regional Australian city
Sapan Tiwari
RMIT University Australia

Evacuation optimisation with Shared Autonomous Vehicles
Yunlong Wang
University of Auckland
Tram stop safety: Implications of Vision Zero and the Safe System framework
Graham Currie
Monash University

Effects of visible police presence on speeding behaviour and end-of-queue crash risk at roadworks
Ashim Debnath
Deakin University

The road safety and multi-modal impacts of on-street parking
Jeanette Ward
Abley Ltd
2:35 - 3:00Afternoon Break
Afternoon Keynote SessionSession Chair: Doug Wilson, Univrsity of Auckland (TRC)
Lecture Theatre Rm 405-470
3:00 - 3:40Keynote: Dr Richard Meade, Cognitus Economic Insight: Transport Regulation Strategy Project "Regulation 2025": A 10-Year Retrospective

Lecture Theatre Rm 405-470
3:40 - 4:20Keynote: Secretary General Young Tae Kim, OECD/International Transport Forum:
The role of international collaboration in fostering best-practice transport policy

Lecture Theatre Rm 405-470
4:20 - 4:30Awarding

Lecture Theatre Rm 405-470
4:30 - 4:45Closing Remarks

Lecture Theatre Rm 405-470
4:45End of Day 3

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Programme*

*Subject to change without prior notice. Click on the date or calendar icon to view the daily schedule.

Tuesday, 18 November 2025

8:00 - All dayRegistration

(Conference Foyer)
9:00 - 9:10Welcome to Day 1

Mihi Whakatau and Welcome Address

Lecture Theatre Rm 405-470
9:10 - 9:20Opening Remarks: Paul O' Connell, Ministry of Transport Deputy Chief Executive, Sector Strategy Group

Lecture Theatre Rm 405-470
9:20 - 9:50Keynote: Professor Kim Dirks, University of Auckland: Beyond the road: effects of road infrastructure on individuals and communities

Lecture Theatre Rm 405-470
9:50 - 10:30Keynote: Professor Nadia Gkritza, Purdue University:
Powering the Future: Driving Sustainable Transportation Through Infrastructure Innovation and Public Adoption

Lecture Theatre Rm 405-470
10:30 - 11:00Morning Break
11:00 - 12:30
Parallel Sessions 1
Transport and emissions
Lecture Theatre Rm 405-470
Getting realistic fuel use and emission estimates in VEPM
Jayne Louise Metcalfe
Emission Impossible

Insights of PHEV for Australia's net-zero transition
Pradha Thiyaneswaran
S P Jain School of Global Management
Transport safety
Lecture Theatre Rm 405-460
Low cost safety improvements for rural intersections
Hamish Mackie
Mackie Research

Risk on our roads by mode: then and now
Jennifer McSaveney
Ministry of Transport | Te Manatū Waka

What's driving road-crash trauma?
Kain Glensor
Ministry of Transport | Te Manatū Waka
Transport asset data
Lecture Theatre Rm 401-439
Valuation of Local Roads in New Zealand
Joe Corbett-Davies
Abley

Better Assets, Smarter Decisions: Consistent Data's Power
Andrew Mckillop
Road Efficiency Group Te Ringa Maimoa

Value Capture: Real estate value changes and transport
Colin McLeod Morrison
New Zealand Transport Agency
Agent-based Modelling
Lecture Theatre Rm 401-401
An Overview of the National Transport Model (Monty)
Jade Mackay
Ministry of Transport | Te Manatū Waka

Congestion Confession
Mac Townsend
Ministry of Transport | Te Manatū Waka

Impact of Alcohol Interlock Program: Updated IDI analysis
Joanne Leung
Ministry of Transport | Te Manatū Waka
Transport resilience
Seminar Rm 405-422
Smart disruption minimisation - Te Ararata Walmsley Bridge
Colin Shields
Tonkin and Taylor

Locked-in Transport Paths & Post-Disaster Recovery Effects
Niloufar Dini
University of Otago

The transition of automated mobilities in New Zealand
Imran Muhammad
Massey University
ATRF - Assessment and Appraisal
Seminar Rm 405-430
Road traffic near misses: A cost-benefit analysis framework using IoT data
Ivan Leung
Rhelm

A framework for New Zealand public transport performance measures
Karl Baker
Stantec New Zealand

Progressive subsidy allocations for transport equity and efficiency: policy insights from the ABM-ETOP framework
Ruiyi Zhao
University of New South Wales
12:30 - 1:30Lunch
1:30 - 3:00Parallel Sessions 2
Transport and emissions
Lecture Theatre Rm 405-470
Optimizing Staff Commute Emissions Data: Affordable Method
Kathryn Ovenden
Auckland Council

Parking management - the holy grail of emissions reduction?
Kylie Huard
Stantec

Knowing New Zealanders: E-bike & E-scooter Evolution
Carol Christie
New Zealand Transport Agency
Public transport fare and impacts
Lecture Theatre Rm 405-460
Discounted Fares as Equity Tool for Transport Disadvantage
Helen Fitt
University of Otago, Christchurch

Deep fare reductions – WLG and BNE: impacts on travel behaviour
Ian P Wallis
Ian Wallis Associates Ltd

Queensland's $0.50 Fares: Public Transport & Cost Impacts
Andrea Pellegrini
ITLS, University of Sydney
Transport demand management
Lecture Theatre Rm 401-439
Does road-space reallocation affect network VKT?
Glen Koorey
Viastrada

Addressing Bridge Bottlenecks in Auckland Transport Network
Gang Yu
Auckland Transport

Setting an Optimal Congestion Charge
David Lupton
David Lupton & Associates Ltd
Vehicle fleet modelling
Lecture Theatre Rm 401-401
Long-term light vehicle fleet projections)
Joanne Leung
Ministry of Transport | Te Manatū Waka

Modelling uptake of electric vehicles
Jayden Mudge
Ministry of Transport | Te Manatū Waka

Modelling NZ motor vehicle VKT
Kain Glensor
Ministry of Transport | Te Manatū Waka
Transport enablement and environment
Seminar Rm 405-422
Engaging younger adults on mobility experiences in NZ
Leoni Mckelvey
WSP NZ

Bridging the Gap: Environmental and Policy Challenges in Lithium-Ion Battery Disposal in New Zealand
Bevan Clement
University of Auckland

Exploring trade-offs between parking pricing and proximity for commuters in the context of private AVs & unbundled residential parking
Graham Currie
Monash University
ATRF - Urban Transport
Seminar Rm 405-430
Public transport in Wellington City: Insights from the Pōneke / Wellington Transport Survey
Sandra Mandic
Wellington City Council

Strategic approach to advancing urban mobility data and insights
Danial Jahanshahi
Wellington City Council

Modelling transport accessibility impacts on housing affordability and firm productivity using a quantitative spatial model and land use transport interaction
Aliasgar Inayathusein
Veitch Lister Consulting
3:00 - 3:30Afternoon Break
3:30 - 5:00Parallel Sessions 3
Smart Transport
Lecture Theatre Rm 405-470
Smart Transport Networks: Framework for better decisions
Andrew Mckillop
Road Efficiency Group Te Ringa Maimoa

Planning E-Scooter Routes: Real Data for Smart Micromobility
Wai Chi Goldie Leung
University of Canterbury
Transport safety
Lecture Theatre Rm 405-460
Testing work-related road safety Harm Reduction Action Plan
Clare George and Hamish Mackie
Mackie Research

Understanding Raised Safety Platforms in Multimodal Use
Andy Irwin & Putri Kusumawardhani
Auckland Transport
Transport data and analytics
Lecture Theatre Rm 401-439
International meta-analysis of road pricing elasticities?
Andrew Schoultz
Ministry of Transport | Te Manatū Waka

Use of mobile phone data for transport demand estimation
David Lupton
David Lupton & Associates Ltd
Transport appraisals and evaluation
Lecture Theatre Rm 401-401
Transport investment efficiency: Real opton analysis
Wentao Yang
New Zealand Transport Agency

Evaluating Dynamic Wireless Charging for Electric Buses
Harshana Senanayake
University of Auckland
Inclusive transport
Seminar Rm 405-422
Innovative & affordable transport: lessons from overseas
Simon Kingham
University of Canterbury

"I do my best without complaining": Accessibility & Housing
Helen Fitt
University of Otago, Christchurch
ATRF - Transport modelling & Analytics
Seminar Rm 405-430
The impacts of connected vehicle data for local area traffic management
Kasun Wijayaratna
University of Technology Sydney

The development of a nationwide demand forecasting model
Dave Smith
Abley Transportation Consultants
4:45 - 6:00Welcome Reception
(Conference Foyer)
4:45Day 1 Closing Remarks

Wednesday, 19 November 2025

8:00 - All dayRegistration
9:00 am - 9:10amWelcome to Day 2

Lecture Theatre Rm 405-470
9:10 - 9:50Keynote: Professor Rico Merkert, University of Sydney: Air Travel and Supply Chains in Transition: Will Innovation Deliver Sustainability and Keep Aviation Affordable?

Lecture Theatre Rm 405-470
9:50 - 10:30Keynote: Stacey van der Putten, Auckland Transport: Affordable Public Transport for Government and Users

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10:30 - 11:00Morning Break
11:00 - 12:15Parallel Sessions 4
Active Travel
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Governance of walkability: Political and economic influences, limited evidence-base, and possible unintended outcomes
Tamara Bozovic
Stellar Projects Ltd

Impacts of signalised crossings on pedestrian access to train stations
Tim Zhang
University of Sydney

Motivations behind private e-rideable use in Perth, WA
Tristan Reed
University of Western Australia

Modelling distance heterogeneity in active school travel: The latent influence of a permissive family lifestyle
Laya Hossein Rashidi
University of Sydney
Public Transport
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High-speed rail and innovation: Unpacking the mechanisms
Nicholas Hurley
Monash University

Measuring how harassment type and experiences impacts personal safety perceptions of women on urban rail
Rumana Sarker
Monash University

Replacing fixed-schedule buses with demand-responsive transport: A modelling approach to equitable, affordable, and low-carbon mobility
Sohani Liyanage
Swinburne University of Technology

Raising a kid is like sending a rocket ship to the moon”: Exploring parents' role in children’s independent use of public transport
Maryam Jafari
Monash University
Travel Behaviour Surveys
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Perceived benefit and willingness to use private autonomous cars for CBD commuting
Graham Currie
Monash University

Do light rail systems support shared road infrastructure and place development? A case study of George Street, Sydney.
Kanella Dimos
SCT Consulting

The role of infrastructure in shaping active travel behaviours: Experience in Sydney
John Nelson
University of Sydney

At what break-even distance do people shift to sustainable modes?
Shamsunnahar Yasmin
Queensland University of Technology
Transport Modelling
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Validation of a new simulator at the Western Australian Centre for Road Safety Research
Muhammad Hussain
University of Western Australia

Driver speeding behaviour in shared zones: Case studies from Victoria
Amrit Ghimire
Deakin University

Estimate pedestrian crash frequency from traffic conflicts using AI-based video analytics
Shimul Haque
Queensland University of Technology

Understanding the impact of road network structure on traffic congestion
Mehraab Nazir
Indian Institute of Technology Delhi
Assessment and Appraisal
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What role do ‘Place’ benefits play in transport appraisal?
Vartguess Markarian
Markarian Economics
Pty Ltd


Capitalising Commutes: Estimating the Value of Travel Time in Residential Property Transactions
Isaac Mann
University of Sydney

Developing a national variable pricing formula for community transport: An evidence-based approach
Wei Sun
University of South Australia

A stratified decision making driven framework for transport policy evaluation
Miguel Loyola
University of Western Australia
12:30 - 1:30Lunch
1:30 - 3:00Parallel Sessions 5
Active Travel
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Assessing pedestrian and cyclist safety through exposure-adjusted crash risk in Greater Sydney
Kasun Wijayaratna
University of Technology Sydney

Contextual factors for optimizing active transport infrastructure design
Sara Haider
University of Sydney

Using e-scooter trips to illustrate spatial and temporal gaps in public transport service: A total generalized cost analysis
Mahesha Jayawardhena
Monash University

A new measure of interaction quality between multimodal transit interchanges: A Melbourne case study
Graham Currie
Monash University
Public Transport
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Trip chaining accessibility measurement by public transport in Melbourne
Ulfah Aliifah Rahmah
Monash University

Detecting bus stop congestion and bus bunching using citywide bus GPS data: A Brisbane case study
Dan He
University of Queensland

Exploring psychosocial factors influencing adolescent use of public transport
Maryam Jafari
Monash University

An audit tool for rating station pedestrian access routes for crime prevention through environmental design principles
Rumana Sarker
Monash University
Travel Behaviour Surveys
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Designing accessible AVs: Insights from people with disabilities
Alexander Paz
Queensland University of Technology

Achieving the desired sustainable travel behaviour change: Insights from practitioners
John Neslon
University of Sydney

Aware of the sunshine? Investigating the alignment of EV charging and PV generation in Australian households
Jinjing Ye
University of Sydney

How useful can travel time be? Modelling the relationships between travel-based and out-of-trip activities
Ana Luiza S. de Sa
University of Melbourne
Transport Modelling
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Modelling the effects of travel time use on mode choice and the VOTS tackling self-selection and endogeneity bias
Ana Luiza S. de Sa
University of Melbourne

Accommodating taste heterogeneity in a hybrid deep neural network discrete choice model
Milad Ghasri
UNSW Canberra

Role of traffic stress and family influence in cycling mode choice
Sapan Tiwari
RMIT University

Guiding critical discourse analysis in transport studies: The case of Wales’ 20mph speed limit
Miguel Loyola
University of Western Australia
Assessment and Appraisal
Seminar Rm 405-422
Innovating affordably: A benefit-cost analysis framework for evaluating BEV policies
Anilan V
University of South Australia

Valuing travel time and reliability from emerging connected vehicle data
Isaac Mann
University of Sydney

Estimating net benefits of high speed rail: How fit for purpose is Australia's economic appraisal guidance?
Phil Potterton
Economic Connections

Alternative transport appraisal methodology with a focus on land-use and transport integration
Eilya Torshizian
Principal Economics Ltd
3:00 - 3:30Afternoon Break
3:30 - 5:00Parallel Sessions 6
Active Travel
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Expertise, or experience? A stakeholder based SWOT analysis of shared e-scooter systems in Australia
Alexa Delbosc
Monash University

Developing a model parking strategy: The case of Sydney's Inner West Council
Kendall Banfield
University of Sydney

Understanding the experience and priorities of passengers with accessibility needs during major unplanned rail disruptions
Graham Currie
Monash University
Public Transport
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Mobility as a Service: Challenges and opportunities
Corinne Mulley
University of Sydney

Is rail commuting more sensitive to weather now that work from home increases the choice to avoid travel?
Rumana Sarker
Monash University

Exploring the safety impacts of bus lanes
Lorelei Schmitt & James Wratt
NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi
Travel Behaviour Surveys
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Social needs and gaps in transit service: New GTFS tools & updates to 2021 data
James Reynolds and Graham Currie
Monash University

Urban traffic patterns through the pandemic: Mobility disruptions and recovery in Western Australia (2019-2022)
S Zaung Nau
Curtin University

Analysis of commuter mode choice with and without real-time Park-and-Ride information

Andres Fielbaum
University of Sydney
Transport Modelling
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Quantifying uncertainty in travel demand forecasts
Stuart Donovan
Motu Research

Efficient online origin-destination prediction: A knowledge-driven hierarchical deep learning approach
Zeren Xing
University of Tokyo

A demand-centric multi-level framework for bus hailing in intelligent cities
Shamsunnahar Yasmin
Queensland University of Technology
4:35End of Day 2
Bus Coach from Grafton Road to Princes Wharf
6:00Arrival at Hilton Auckland
6:30 - 9:30Conference Dinner

Thursday, 20 November 2025

8:00 - All dayRegistration
9:00 - 9:10Welcome to Day 3
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9:10 - 9:50 Keynote: Professor Shimul Haque, Queensland University of Technology:
Next-generation Transport Safety Using AI-based Video Analytics and Econometric Models

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9:50 - 10:30Keynote: Michelle McCormick, Infrastructure New Zealand:
Pathways to Sustainable Transport: Funding, Financing, and Affordability

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10:30 - 11:00Morning Break
11:00 - 12:30Parallel Session 7
Freight
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IT adoption and data-sharing in the meat cold supply chain logistics: Key drivers & barriers
Sina Davoudi
RMIT University Australia

Analysis of the influential factors affecting rail freight demand: Evidence from Sri Lanka
Chamila Tharangani Danthanarayana
University of Sydney

Transhipment connectivity: A new look at how distant geographies connect with trade partners
Nadia M. Trent
University of Waikato

A normative approach to truck-tours formation for large-scale freight models
Pedro Camargo
Outer Loop Consulting Pty Australia
Intelligent Transport
Lecture Theatre Rm 405-460
Electric vehicle charging infrastructure expansion paradox: A critical policy review
Niklas Tilly
Queensland University of Technology

Survey of sensing and perception systems in autonomous driving
Muhammad Hussain
University of Western Australia

Prioritizing local temporal context in traffic data imputation by tensor decomposition
Shubham Sharma
Queensland University of Technology

Integrating solar energy into electric vehicle charging: User preferences in Western Australia
Miguel Loyola
University of Western Australia
Travel Behaviour Surveys
Lecture Theatre Rm 401-439
Modelling residents travel behaviour during a summer Olympics and Paralympics: Concepts, approaches and methods
Muhammad Usman Haider
Principal Economics Ltd

The travel mode share changes of the ‘four types of commuters’ for Greater Brisbane between 2011-21
David Hayward
Aptura Consulting

The role of trust in route choice decisions using traffic information apps
Milad Ghasri
UNSW Canberra

The demographics of private motor VKT, BEV uptake and vehicle ownership: Analytics and findings from NZ
Eilya Torshizian
Principal Economics Ltd
Transport Modelling
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A maritime industry 4.0 approach to cybersecurity: Layered digital twin framework
Monty Singh
Indian Institute of Technology Ropar

Understanding industry views on the facilitators and barriers of using portable traffic control devices at roadworks
Ashim Debnath
Deakin University

Identifying visitor accommodation and event choice behaviour to develop a traffic simulation model for an inter-city Olympics & Paralympics
Mohammad Rafayet Hossain
Queensland University of Technology

A risk-reduction approach to roadway infrastructure adaptation prioritization
Elise Miller-Hooks
George Mason University
Transport Safety
Seminar Room 405-422
What is an optimal speed limit?
Glen Koorey
ViaStrada Ltd

Assessing rear-end crash risk of Light Mobility Vehicles (LMVs) at urban mid-block: A case study
Aisyah Nur Jannah
RMIT University Australia

Relationships between drivers’ safety perception and merging behaviour in work zones
Tharindu Ranawaka
Deakin University

The impact of school speed zones on driving behaviour
Emily Moylan
University of Sydney
12:30 - 1:30Lunch
1:30 - 2:35Parallel Sessions 8
Transport Sustainability
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This stream is now cancelled.
Intelligent transport
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The effectiveness of variable speed limit strategies to improve freeway performance
Elliott Panos
Main Roads Western Australia

Split failure identification: Modified methods for loop detector &trajectory-based identification
Shubham Sharma
Queensland University of Technology

PINN-KD: A physics-informed knowledge distillation framework for vehicle trajectory prediction
Chunliang Wu
University of Western Australia
Health and environment
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Shared mobility in two contrasting Christchurch communities: Filling the gaps?
Simon Kingham
University of Canterbury

Carbon accounting and economic modelling of Substainably sourced bio-binders in NZ transport infrastructure
Hariskankar Menon
University of Auckland

Numbers in Safety: Pedestrian safety and activity in Melbourne
Vidumini Pamuditha Daluwathu Mulle Gamage / David Levinson
University of Sydney
Transport Modelling
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Modeling coopetition relationships in aviation using Non-Atomic Game theory
Dr Iryna Heiets
RMIT University Australia

Optimising location assignment in a synthetic demand generation framework for a regional Australian city
Sapan Tiwari
RMIT University Australia

Evacuation optimisation with Shared Autonomous Vehicles
Yunlong Wang
University of Auckland
Transport Safety
Seminar Rm 405-422
Tram stop safety: Implications of Vision Zero and the Safe System framework
James Reynolds and Graham Currie
Monash University

Effects of visible police presence on speeding behaviour and end-of-queue crash risk at roadworks
Ashim Debnath
Deakin University

The road safety and multi-modal impacts of on-street parking
Jeanette Ward
Abley Ltd
2:35 - 3:00Afternoon Break
3:00 - 3:40Keynote: Dr Richard Meade, Cognitus Economic Insight:
Transport Regulation Strategy Project "Regulation 2025": A 10-Year Retrospective

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3:40 - 4:20
Keynote: Secretary General Young Tae Kim, OECD/International Transport Forum:
The role of international collaboration in fostering best-practice transport policy

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4:20 - 4:30
Awarding

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4:30 - 4:45Day 3 Closing Remarks

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4:45End of Day 3

Final Programme

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