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  • Car theory test and driving test volumes and pass rates for Great Britain overall and for each test centre, and driving test waiting times and availability.

  • To monitor transport activity on a timelier basis for topical issues relating to transport.

  • Monthly statistics update relating to injury road traffic collisions reported to Police.

  • Research and analysis on the impact of active travel investment to improve the effectiveness of active travel economic appraisal and evaluation in England.

  • Motorcycle theory test and riding test volumes and pass rates for Great Britain overall and for each test centre.

  • Large goods vehicle (LGV) theory test and driving test volumes and pass rates for Great Britain overall and for each test centre.

  • Passenger carrying vehicle (PCV) theory test and driving test volumes and pass rates for Great Britain overall and for each test centre.

  • Approved driving instructor (ADI) qualifying test volumes and pass rates for Great Britain overall and for each test centre.

  • Provisional data on road traffic by vehicle type and road class, produced by Department for Transport.

  • Provisional estimates for road traffic in Great Britain for the year ending March 2026, by vehicle type and road class.

  • Monthly update of statistics relating to Motoring Offences in Northern Ireland.

  • The number of drink-drive offenders completing rehabilitation courses.

  • This factsheet presents findings from the 2025 Young Persons' Behaviour and Attitudes Survey in relation to travelling to and from school.

  • Numbers of approved driving instructors (ADIs) and motorcycle instructors, number of compulsory basic training (CBT) certificates and sites.

  • Driver Certificate of Professional Competence (CPC) statistics, including initial qualifications and periodic training completed.

  • Research carried out by the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA).

  • This research series presents the number of people seriously injured in road traffic collisions in Northern Ireland using a clinical definition.

  • Deliberative research into public perceptions of the safety of automated vehicles.

  • Data about fuel consumption and emissions for different transport modes.

  • Annual Report for Financial Year statistics relating to injury road traffic collisions reported to Police 2025/26.