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Statistics related to congestion on the Strategic Road Network (motorways and ‘A’ roads managed by Highways England), and on locally managed ‘A’ roads for the year ending December 2022.
Latest statistics tables on journey reliability, produced by the Department for Transport
Location: River Thames, London, England.
Congestion on the Strategic Road Network (motorways and ‘A’ roads managed by Highways England), and on locally managed ‘A’ roads for the year ending March 2023.
Congestion on the Strategic Road Network (motorways and ‘A’ roads managed by Highways England), and on locally managed ‘A’ roads, for the year ending June 2023.
Congestion on the Strategic Road Network (motorways and ‘A’ roads managed by Highways England), and on locally managed ‘A’ roads for January to December 2023.
Travel time statistics on the Strategic Road Network and on locally managed ‘A’ roads for the year ending June 2020.
Data about road traffic, lengths, vehicle speed compliance, travel times, produced by the Department for Transport.
Background to the surface access analysis in the Airports Commission's final report on increasing airport capacity in the UK.
Research reviewing the academic literature and identifying priorities for future study on agglomeration elasticities.
The Subsidy Advice Unit (SAU) has accepted a request for a report providing advice to the Department for Transport (DfT) concerning its proposed subsidy to Dover Harbour Board (DHB).
This paper investigates mechanisms that may lead to infrastructure-induced gentrification using a general equilibrium urban commuting model
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