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Public attitudes on cycling (focus on e-bikes and cycle training), walking and travel behaviour during the coronavirus pandemic.
Public attitudes towards travel and transport study on a series of questions asked towards a variety of travel and transport.
Attitudes and experiences relating to cycling, electric vehicles and charging, and local bus travel.
Post holders given access to National Travel Attitudes Study up to 24 hours prior to release.
Attitudes and experiences relating to bus fare caps, concessionary travel, international travel and the European Entry Exit System (EES).
Statistics and data about the National Travel Survey, based on a household survey to monitor trends in personal travel.
Peoples' attitudes to different aspects of transport, from the second wave of the National Travel Attitudes Study.
Public attitudes on travel and transport during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
Attitudes and experiences relating to personal safety when travelling in England.
Statistics on people's attitudes to different aspects of transport, from the January 2019 panel of the National Transport Attitudes Study. This is a new statistical series based on responses from people who have previously taken part in the department's National...
Statistics about public attitudes towards transport and their opinions.
Personal travel statistics in Great Britain during 2012 from the National Travel Survey.
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