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Information about how local authorities use open data to stimulate growth and innovation, save costs and develop more sustainable transport.
Provides an introduction to data sharing, explaining why local authorities should share transport data and what open data means.
Information on the Future of Transport programme, which aims to shape transport innovation and make the UK a world leader in transport movement.
Additional information about open data and where you can find extra guidance and support.
Guidance for haulage companies and commercial drivers moving accompanied (self-drive) RoRo freight and unaccompanied RoRo freight between Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales) and the European Union.
Explains the standard and practices you should use when publishing your data.
Explains how to make sure people can find your data and how to maintain it.
Data and statistics of journey times to key services, covering food stores, education, health care, town centres and employment centres.
Organisations and academics can apply for TRIG funding to research innovative ideas to improve transport in the UK.
How local authorities can implement a demand responsive transport service that can benefit communities.
Explains what local authorities should do before publishing their data.
Unprecedented transport budget targeted at smaller cities, towns and rural areas will fund projects that matter most to local communities.
Introductory materials, training modules for all transport modes and additional video content for the REAL disability equality training programme.
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