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Streets and PeopleStreets and PeopleS1E31 P&P Alexa Delbosc talks about eScooters, street speeds, bikes to school and moreOn today's podcast, AProf Alexa Delbosc discusses eScooters, street speeds, bikes to school, aggressive driving, and much more. This is one of the People & Projects series to look at what’s happening around the world and closer to home. People & Projects (P&P) are for people who are curious to hear what’s happening globally and locally. These are interviews with academics, advocates and community group leaders. Road Rules 360 (RR360) cohosted with John Burrill, former TMR subject matter expert for Qld’s road rules. We discuss the road rules for people riding a bike, walking, in a whe...2024-06-1429 minThe Grand Challengers PodcastThe Grand Challengers Podcast#28 - Alexa Delbosc: A social psychology toolkit for changing transport planning, built environment and future mobilityAlexa Delbosc, Associate Professor at the Monash University Institute of Transport Studies, Australia demonstrates how social psychology concepts and thinking can be applied to transport planning. We explore a variety of topics including dehumanization of cyclists, changing lifestyles of millennials, the impact of the pandemic on transport, work from home culture, the built environment considerations, egocentric anchoring in planning and new ways of thinking about the city, especially with the uptake of micromobility.Podcast Intro/Outro Song: Starsky by Alex Keren (Check out more of his tunes over on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5...2024-04-301h 05Researching TransitResearching TransitRT32 – Graham Currie and Carlyn Muir – Personal Safety – Research Frontiers & New ToolsThis is the tenth episode in Researching Transit's Handbook of Public Transport Research Series. Links to the book can be found at the end of the notes. In this episode, Dr Laura Aston talks to Professor Graham Currie and Dr Carlyn Muir. Dr Muir is a Senior Research Fellow at the Monash University Accident Research Centre, and has a background in policy and research in public health and safety. Together with Dr Mustafizur Rahaman and Dr Alexa Delbosc, Professor Currie and Dr Muir have co-authored Chapter 5 in the Handbook of Public Transport: Personal safety on public transport: research frontiers and...2021-09-0532 minResearching TransitResearching TransitRT31 – Alexa Delbosc & Graham Currie: The paradigm shift in revenue protection research and practiceThis is the ninth episode in Researching Transit's Handbook of Public Transport Research Series. Links to the book can be found at the end of the notes. In this episode, Laura Aston speaks to Dr Alexa Delbosc and Professor Graham Currie. Today’s guests will be familiar to man. Dr Delbosc was interviewed in episode 22, addressing the psychology of public transport. She is a lecturer with the Institute of Transport Studies in the Department of Civil Engineering at Monash University. Professor Currie, your regular host and editor of the Handbook of Public Transport Research, is Director of the Public Transport Re...2021-08-2241 minResearching TransitResearching TransitRT22 - Dr Alexa Delbosc - The Psychology of Public TransportDr Alexa Delbosc is a Senior Lecturer at the Institute of Transport Studies at Monash University. With a PhD in civil engineering and a Masters in social psychology, Dr Delbosc’s expertise is geared toward understanding the psychology of transport use. In today’s show, she speaks with Professor Graham Currie about the psychology of public transport use. Dr Delbosc first discusses the public transport habits of millennials, including how COVID-19 has affected their life plans and mobility. She also delves into a new and novel research topic: that of mindfulness and mobility. Dr Delbosc discusses the unique opportunity public tran...2021-04-1831 minOverdriveOverdriveOverdrive: Electric vehicles, Line Marking; ULEZ; Cycling history; V2V; Nissan on autonomous carsHello and welcome to Overdrive, a program that dabbles in the mystical world of cars and transport. I’m David Brown And in this program, we take a look at the latest news stories including: 1. Electric vehicle schemes 2. Autonomous vehicle’s impact on line marking 3. London mayor Sadiq Khan wants to introduce an Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) in April 2019. 4. Cycling - The Great Leveler 5. V2V capabilities to feature in over 50% of cars sold by 2022, as autonomous vehicles set to take off Dr Alexa Delbosc from Monash University talks about one of the most critical issues we have in tran...2017-05-2630 minOverdriveOverdriveOverdrive: Electric vehicles, Line Marking; ULEZ; Cycling history; V2V; Nissan on autonomous carsHello and welcome to Overdrive, a program that dabbles in the mystical world of cars and transport. I’m David Brown And in this program, we take a look at the latest news stories including: 1. Electric vehicle schemes 2. Autonomous vehicle’s impact on line marking 3. London mayor Sadiq Khan wants to introduce an Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) in April 2019. 4. Cycling - The Great Leveler 5. V2V capabilities to feature in over 50% of cars sold by 2022, as autonomous vehicles set to take off Dr Alexa Delbosc from Monash University talks about one of the most critical issues we have in tran...2017-05-2630 minOverdriveOverdrive170527 - Alexa Delbosc - Ego170527 - Alexa Delbosc - Ego by David Brown2017-05-2617 minOverdriveOverdrive170527 - Alexa Delbosc - Ego170527 - Alexa Delbosc - Ego by David Brown2017-05-2617 minRRR FMRRR FMByte Into IT - 23 November 2016Chatting about tech news, computing and the internet, this week with Colin, Sam and Warren.  Dr. Alexa Delbosc from Monash University comes in to discuss the future of transport, self driving cars and what needs to happen for them to become viable. Designer of new video game Paperbark - Terry Burdak, talks about his approach to design and why he has chosen to focus on an exploration of traditional Australian themes in his game.2016-11-2440 minByte Into ITByte Into ITByte Into IT - 23 November 2016Chatting about tech news, computing and the internet, this week with Colin, Sam and Warren. Dr. Alexa Delbosc from Monash University comes in to discuss the future of transport, self driving cars and what needs to happen for them to become viable. Designer of new video game Paperbark - Terry Burdak, talks about his approach to design and why he has chosen to focus on an exploration of traditional Australian themes in his game.2016-11-2340 min