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Research and statistics

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  • Annual statistics on local buses in Great Britain for the year ending March 2023.

  • Local bus fares statistics in Great Britain for October to December 2023.

  • Data and statistics about the local bus sector in Great Britain.

  • Research into low traffic neighbourhoods (LTNs) to support DfT’s review of LTN schemes.

  • Research on the capacity and capability of local transport authorities in England concerning bus service planning and provision.

  • Findings from a survey and focus group research on the capacity and capability of local authorities in England to plan and provide local transport services.

  • Literature review of local authority capacity and capability for planning and providing local transport services.

  • Second release of 2021 data from the Travel Survey for Northern Ireland (TSNI) containing further analysis on travel within NI.

  • An index sheet of all bus related statistical tables.

  • Concessionary bus travel statistics in England about the number of passes, bus journeys, reimbursement and expenditure.

  • Local bus fares statistics in Great Britain for July to September 2023.

  • This report presents the findings from the 2022/23 Continuous Household Survey in relation to people's attitudes towards electric cars.

  • Interim reports on the £2 bus fare cap.

  • This report presents statistics on public transport operated by Translink in Northern Ireland.

  • Local bus fares statistics in Great Britain for April to June 2023.

  • Data on light rail and tram systems in England, including statistics on Glasgow Underground and Edinburgh Tram systems, produced by Department for Transport.

  • Light rail and tram systems in England, including passenger journeys, vehicle miles, infrastructure and user profiles.

  • Attitudes and experiences relating to personal safety when travelling in England.

  • Findings from an investigation into reports of bus fires sent to the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) from January 2020 to September 2022.

  • Helping DfT understand the transport needs of older people still in employment and relying on their car.