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From Department for Transport (DfT)
  • A review appraising multi-modal user benefits of new rail stations and railways.

  • A study on the feasibility of developing a new analytical system design for freight analysis and modelling environment (FAME).

  • Provides findings on the implementation and impact of the national e-cycles programme.

  • Considers whether transport cost benefit analysis can be used to forecast the gross domestic product (GDP) impact of a transport project.

  • Research into the benefits of agglomeration resulting from improved connectivity by new or improved transport infrastructure.

  • Results from a short set of questions about experiences of security screening from the CAA Departing Passenger Survey at selected UK airports in 2023.

  • Evidence to support DfT's understanding of road freight within the UK.

  • Road freight activity of UK registered heavy goods vehicles (HGVs) operating in the UK, between April 2023 to March 2024.

  • Monthly statistics on UK international and domestic sea passengers.

  • Congestion on the Strategic Road Network (motorways and ‘A’ roads managed by Highways England), and on locally managed ‘A’ roads for January to December 2023.

  • Congestion on the Strategic Road Network (motorways and ‘A’ roads managed by Highways England), and on locally managed ‘A’ roads for the year ending March 2024.

  • Provisional estimates for road traffic in Great Britain for the year ending June 2024, by vehicle type and road class.

  • Congestion on the Strategic Road Network (motorways and ‘A’ roads managed by Highways England), and on locally managed ‘A’ roads, for the year ending June 2023.

  • Congestion on the Strategic Road Network (motorways and ‘A’ roads managed by Highways England), and on locally managed ‘A’ roads for the year ending June 2024.

  • Summarises the social and behavioural insights gained during COVID-19, what influence they have had and their relevance for future transport resilience.

  • Analysis of questions on drink and drug driving and driver mobile phone use, based on data from the Crime Survey for England and Wales

  • A summary of statistics on injury severity and injury type, for reported road casualties in police forces using injury-based reporting systems.

  • Explores purchasing behaviour and preferences of rail passengers in England with a focus on vulnerable groups.

  • A summary of statistics on pedal cycle casualties in reported road collisions in Great Britain with data up to 2023.

  • These factsheets provide an overview of casualties in collisions involving older (aged 70 and over) and younger (aged 17 to 24) drivers.