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From Department for Transport (DfT)
  • To monitor transport activity on a timelier basis for topical issues relating to transport.

  • Daily usage of selected domestic transport by mode for Great Britain

  • Monthly statistics on UK international and domestic sea passengers.

  • Provisional quarterly statistics on freight handled by UK major ports for January to March 2026.

  • Data about the international and domestic movement of freight by water, produced by Department for Transport.

  • Monthly update to the UK Ship Register statistics on ships joining and leaving the UK Ship Register. The monthly statistics cover January 2015 to April 2026.

  • Examining the relationship between exposure to night-time aviation noise and the subjective (self-reported) impact on sleep disturbance and annoyance.

  • Qualitative research results on transport Smart Data use cases in England.

  • Outlines the feasibility of making as many existing open datasets as possible available through application programming interfaces (APIs) at the Department for Transport.

  • Detailed statistics about reported personal injury road collisions for Great Britain, vehicles and casualties involved.

  • Considers whether current appraisal methods properly capture the benefits of transport schemes that change how people and jobs are distributed.

  • Scoping research to identify and provide evidence for the wider economic impacts of road freight interventions.

  • Uses meta‑analysis and a causal estimate to assess the impact of transport investment on economic growth in the UK.

  • A think piece exploring whether activity and agent-based models can support transport appraisal, how they could affect it and where further research is needed.

  • Personal injury collision and casualty statistics on public roads in Great Britain for 2025.

  • Evaluates the transport safety officer (TSO) pilot programme to tackle anti-social behaviour and violence against women and girls on buses and trains in England.

  • Explores integrating time use surveys and travel diaries with anonymised smartphone location data to improve evidence for activity-based travel modelling.

  • Explores the relationship between additional road capacity and travel demand, and the implications for transport appraisal.

  • Explores the role and methodology for using distributional weights in transport appraisal.

  • The schedule gives the planned publication dates of all of the department’s statistical releases for the coming year.