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From Department for Transport (DfT)
  • Provides a framework for modelling land use and transport outcomes.

  • Examines how travel behaviour has changed following the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • A study to scope out future updates to agglomeration guidance in transport analysis g guidance (TAG).

  • Reviews recent developments in research on agglomeration and transport appraisal, identifying evidence gaps and directions for future research.

  • Reviews criteria for appraising the employment effects on proposed transport infrastructure investments.

  • Research to review the 10% uplift applied to business user benefits in transport analysis guidance (TAG).

  • Reviews different models used for transport appraisal.

  • Considers how the agglomeration benefits of transport schemes may be affected by remote working.

  • Proposes expanding scope of transport analysis guidance (TAG) to include impacts transport investment has on unemployment.

  • Provides perspectives on the current practice used to calculate wider economic impacts (WEIs) of agglomeration in transport appraisal.

  • Findings from a pilot scheme aiming to increase the uptake and use of e-cycles in Cornwall.

  • Presents findings from a pilot aiming to raise awareness of cyclists through training resources for approved driving instructors (ADIs) and learner drivers.

  • Reviews evidence from initiatives that aim to increase e-cycling and e-cargo use.

  • A review of evidence from 18 trials, pilots or research programmes looking at interventions involving e-cycles.

  • Findings from the e-cargo bike grant fund national scheme evaluation.

  • Findings from the e-cargo bike grant fund local authority scheme evaluation.

  • Considers how 8 other countries include wider economic benefits within transport scheme appraisal.

  • Provides an analysis of factors that major transport infrastructure has on land development.

  • Assesses changes in travel demand and its implications on transport modelling and appraisal, following the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • A review appraising multi-modal user benefits of new rail stations and railways.