The future of parking in the evolution to autonomous vehicles
The effects of Connected and Autonomous Vehicles (CAVs) on parking will depend on the adopted ownership model, public policy and demand.
Read moreAnita has 27 years’ experience in transport planning in a variety of disciplines, such as transport policy and appraisal, demand forecasting, multi-modal transport modelling and behavioural data collection.
Anita is an expert in directing traffic studies for major infrastructure projects including highways, LRT, BRT and heavy rail projects. Her work extends from the pre-feasibility stages, through appraisal, funding and due-diligence, to post opening advisory services. One of Anita’s key skills is the communication of complex technical approaches in a clear and straightforward manner, which has been honed by her due diligence work with public and private sector clients around the world. In recent years, Anita has supported the UK’s Transport for the North in the production of travel demand forecasts for alternative futures of disruptive technologies, economic growth and land use planning.
Anita works with our strategy and economics and infrastructure teams, developing our service offer for public and private sector clients. She also shares responsibility for the integration of Steer’s Technical Assurance Framework into our business procedures.
The effects of Connected and Autonomous Vehicles (CAVs) on parking will depend on the adopted ownership model, public policy and demand.
Read moreWe explore planning, design and policy strategies that can influence CAVs to positively affect societal goals.
Read morePPPs are often viewed as the ideal solution for governments balancing limited budgets and growing infrastructure demands.
Read moreThis series includes an in-depth review of potential outcomes, timings, and alternative futures.
Read moreMost countries find it difficult to provide sufficient resources for the optimal maintenance and rehabilitation of their roads.
Read moreYes, you are in the right place. After 40 years, we have changed our name from Steer Davies Gleave to mark our growing international footprint and our expanding portfolio into sectors beyond transport.
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