Queensland's transport department uses AI in its cameras to detect mobile and seatbelt offences, but a new audit has ordered called for a review into how that's done.
It determined the Department of Transport and Main Roads failed to identify risks and lacked oversight over the AI systems in use. And the report warned current risk mitigation, including human review ...
New technology will be rolled out across Queensland targeting drivers who tailgate fellow motorists, but will it have any effect on hostile drivers? HAVE YOUR SAY. The Department of Transport and Main ...
SPONSORED To better deliver on Queensland’s extensive infrastructure pipeline, the Queensland Government’s Department of ...
Queensland’s Department of Transport and Main Roads is once again planning a path off its mainframe environment, this time hastened by the discontinuation of key IT support services. The department is ...
Professional Australia, the union representing up to 500 Queensland engineers and technical professionals in wage negotiations with the Department of Transport and Main Roads, has warned that failure ...
A Queensland government department has been criticised after it was revealed a cultural heritage study was needed as part of works to reopen a critical part of the Bruce Highway damaged by a chemical ...
The Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads has selected Cubic Transportation Systems to provide the state with a new ticketing system. Under the terms of the contract, Cubic will be charged ...
Abraham Leung's research at Griffith Cities Research Institute is funded by the Transport Academic Partnership (Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads (TMR) and the Motor Accident and ...
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