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625 results that are Research, sorted by Updated (newest)
From Department for Transport (DfT)
  • Contextual study on the roster patterns and the measures to manage fatigue used on roll-on roll-off (ro-ro) and roll-on and roll-off passenger (ro-pax) vessels.

  • Options for reforming the airport slot allocation system.

  • A behavioural experiment that explores alternative mechanisms for airport slot allocation.

  • A workbook of reference class forecast curves that can be used in uncertainty analysis.

  • Explores public perceptions of the use of artificial intelligence to analyse consultation responses and support the drafting of external correspondence responses.

  • Views of rail passengers on rail compensation schemes from research conducted in March 2023.

  • This independent report assesses the future skills needs within the aviation sector.

  • This rapid evidence assessment works to understand the range of barriers and enablers to recruitment and retention of heavy goods vehicle (HGV) drivers.

  • Outlines the future year demand forecasts for rail, highway and air modes included in PFM v10a.

  • Interim reports on the £2 bus fare cap.

  • An exploration into the benefits and disadvantages of the working time and drivers’ hours regulatory frameworks.

  • Provides an overview of PFM v10a, including the forecasting and appraisal methodology involved and the tool's unique features.

  • Understanding how airports contribute to the local economy.

  • Evaluation of the Fix Your Bike voucher scheme.

  • Study of the travel behaviour of people in England following the COVID-19 pandemic and during a period of rising cost of living.

  • Survey of maritime passengers, including people with reduced mobility, to find out about their experiences of using ferries or cruise ships.

  • Helping DfT understand the transport needs of professionals who live in urban areas with good public transport provision.

  • Helping DfT understand the transport needs of people with young families balancing childcare and work responsibilities.

  • Helping DfT understand the transport needs of younger adults most likely to be students or looking for work, living in urban areas.

  • Helping DfT understand the transport needs of people living with their families in urban and suburban areas.