Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Infrastructure and Transport Michael McCormack officially opened the National Transport Research Centre – the Australian Road Research Board’s (ARRB) new national headquarters – in front of more than 250 guests at Port Melbourne last week.
Mr. McCormack paid tribute to ARRB’s work in the wider transport sector, which will be furthered by the state-of-the-art research facility.
“The George Jetson philosophy and visions of the future are happening right before us, and you at ARRB are front and centre of that,” he said.

ARRB Chief Executive Officer Michael Caltabiano has earmarked the Fishermans Bend precinct, where the new facility is situated, as a possible new test-bed for driverless vehicles.
While it will need government commitment to make that happen, ARRB’s new multi-million dollar home offers the potential to be home base for a driverless vehicle test-bed to benefit all Australians and help shape Australia’s connected mobility future.

The opening day’s activities included displays of autonomous and electric vehicles and a look at one of ARRB’s current projects – a road safety drone.
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