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  • This report examines the outcomes of integrated land-use and transport planning, drawing on case studies to inform understanding and future policy.

  • Provides new estimates for labour supply elasticities to help appraise the employment effects of transport infrastructure investments.

  • Outlines the findings from the value of travel time and value of travel time reliability scoping study within transport schemes.

  • Research showing how digital twin technology can improve the whole-life efficiency and resilience of infrastructure.

  • Data about why people travel, produced by Department for Transport.

  • Data about when people travel by time of day, daily and monthly patterns, produced by Department for Transport.

  • The survey collects information on how, why, when and where people travel. The combined authority estimates focus on the travel of residents of combined authorities.

  • Data on number of trips made and distance travelled, produced by Department for Transport.

  • The technical report provides information on the design and operation of data collection and preparation for the National Travel Survey (NTS) in 2024.

  • Statistics on personal travel within Great Britain by residents of England.

  • Demonstrates the development of job growth potential calculators across 9 net zero policy areas.

  • Evaluating the CRSTS programme process in England, between 2021 and 2023.

  • A behavioural science and systems thinking approach to assess and enable AI readiness in the Department for Transport.

  • Mid-year estimates of travel behaviours by residents of England travelling within Great Britain for the year ending June 2024.

  • The survey collects information on how, why, when and where people travel. The mid-year estimates provide faster indicators for key tables.

  • National Travel Survey (NTS) covering personal travel in 2023 by residents of England. Statistics on how and why people travel, their vehicles and licences.

  • Summary of responses of the user engagement exercise for Journey Time Statistics.

  • Research into the safety, sustainability and accessibility of e-scooters.

  • Review of economic impacts resulting from transport interventions for the UK economy.

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