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Addressing campus transport issues through shared mobility

Australia’s transport culture is one which consists primarily of single-occupancy commutes. We are very much a car-loving nation, but this is causing headaches for universities around the country.
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I can’t wait for the University of New England’s driverless bus trial to start – the bus is running up and down our roads right now, doing its mapping
Australia doesn’t love car commuting, there are simply very few viable alternatives. Similarly, depending on the end destination, the public transport option may be comparatively expensive and take more time than just driving in. Personally, I’d love to see more motorbikes on the road, and friendlier legislation and pricing schemes for bikes.
WSU is hitting on the correct formula with their vertical campus model. First preferences for students in Liverpool has been great!