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Bring photo ID to vote Check what photo ID you'll need to vote in person in the General Election on 4 July.
Research into the benefits of walking and cycling, including cost and health benefits, time saved and the effects on accident rates and congestion.
How the Department for Transport can improve its assessment of the costs and benefits of different cycling and walking investment options.
Find out about your human rights and how they are protected.
Sets out the process and timescales for development the first cycling and walking investment strategy.
This report presents findings from the 2021/2022 Continuous Household Survey in relation to cycling in NI, public attitudes to active and sustainable travel in Northern Ireland, including views on walking, cycling, public transport.
Walking and cycling statistics tables, produced by Department for Transport.
Statistics on walking and cycling amongst adults, at local authority level in England for 2014 to 2015.
Impact indicator, disaggregated by region, published annually from May 2011.
What you need to check inside and outside of the vehicle when you do a bus, coach or other public service vehicle (PSV) walkaround check.
First report to Parliament on progress in delivering the CWIS.
Explains control of advertisement regime.
Review of existing evidence on the effectiveness of interventions designed to improve cyclist and pedestrian safety.
Southern Region, Mr R Brown FRICS (Chairman), Mr D Banfield FRICS and Ms A Clist MRICS on 1 August 2022
This report presents findings from the 2022/2023 Continuous Household Survey in relation to public attitudes to walking and cycling in Northern Ireland.
Statistics on walking and cycling amongst adults (aged 16 and over) in England, by local area.
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