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99 results that are All research and statistics, sorted by Updated (newest)
  • This report details the technical approach for the development of the transport user personas for DfT.

  • Review of the achievements from projects that received funding from the T-TRIG innovation programme in 2021.

  • Findings from a qualitative study on how the haulage sector responded to border disruption in recent years.

  • Making real-time transport-related open data through the Urban Observatories' sensor networks to support digital twin development.

  • Findings from the national evaluation of the e-scooter trials in England.

  • Findings from quantitative research that aimed to understand existing and potential part-time commuters and their interest in flexible rail ticketing products.

  • Findings from qualitative research which explored part-time commuting patterns and passengers' views on different types of flexible season ticket.

  • Explores the use of mobility aids in relation to the reference wheelchair standard and public transport.

  • Deliberative and quantitative research on the future electric vehicle charging needs and preferences of UK drivers without off-street parking.

  • Reports from studies into who shares private transport, why they share and the factors that shape decision-making.

  • An independent assessment of the strategic alternatives to HS2 Eastern Leg, this report forms part of the evidence base for the Integrated Rail Plan 2021.

  • Assesses the future of transport connectivity across the UK.

  • Assesses the feasibility of a fixed link between Northern Ireland and Great Britain as part of the union connectivity review.

  • Explores people’s behaviour and attitudes towards travel within and across the UK.

  • Data about the number of journey times.

  • Journey times from local residential neighbourhoods to a range of local services by car, cycling, public transport and walking, and walking only.

  • Review of the achievements from projects that received funding from the T-TRIG innovation programme in 2020.

  • Personal travel statistics within Great Britain by English residents.

  • Walking and cycling statistics in England for 2020, including the proportion of adults participating at a local authority level.

  • Research into the perspectives of the General Aviation sector and the economic contribution of General Aviation airfields.