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Transport planning

Research and statistics

99 results that are All research and statistics, sorted by Updated (newest)
  • Presents the Review's objectives and assessment criteria for comment.

  • Evidence assessment review of peer-reviewed papers and reports to gain a better understanding of traffic growth trends.

  • Assessing the impact developing technologies and transport innovations could have on roads policy.

  • Findings from a public dialogue regarding emerging road technologies.

  • Investigating road access to England’s ports and airports.

  • Literature review on the evidence for induced travel demand, the increased vehicle traffic occurring from road capacity improvements.

  • Statement on the independent position of the Department for Transport’s Science Advisory Council on artificial intelligence in transport

  • Findings from the North Highland discovery project for local transport data and recommendations for making this data more open to use, share and access.

  • Findings from a trial which sought to encourage learners to gain more on-road experience before taking their test, potentially increasing their road safety.

  • Statistics covering personal travel within Great Britain by English residents.

  • Report of the scoping study into the possible revision of Inclusive Mobility and Guidance on tactile paving surfaces.

  • Statistics on journey times from residential areas to a range of local services.

  • Studies reviewing the current status of rail and road connections to English ports plus recommendations for future improvements.

  • Review and analysis of changing travel patterns among people aged 17-29.

  • Research into factors influencing trip rates for a range of journey types.

  • Tool to search questions asked in main transport surveys conducted since 2000, including user guide and background information.

  • Research examining the issues around the calculation of long-term benefits of transport schemes.

  • Investigation into the benefits to transport from better data sharing, the case study took place in the Cambridgeshire A14 corridor.

  • Reliability of journeys on motorways and ‘A’ roads statistics between January to March 2015.

  • Monthly provisional statistics about the reliability of journeys on Highways Agency roads in England.