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627 results that are Research, sorted by Updated (newest)
From Department for Transport (DfT)
  • A literature review considering the role of infrastructure in the cause and reduction of injuries to cyclists.

  • Recommendations on how to operate, maintain and enhance our roads in order to boost economic growth and give road users more for their money.

  • How behavioural insights can be used by the Department for Transport and local authorities to develop transport policy.

  • Clause-by-clause assessment of Eversholt Rail Group's Class 313 unit's compliance with accessibility standards.

  • Clause-by-clause assessment of Eversholt Rail Group's Mark 4 units' compliance with accessibility standards.

  • Examines the factors affecting the cost of light rail and recommends ways to make it more cost effective in the future.

  • Investigating whether or not actual demand at new stations is significantly different from forecast demand at new stations.

  • On-the-spot (OTS) data and offence histories are examined to establish a link between accidents caused.

  • Clause-by-clause assessment of Porterbrook's Class 170 units' compliance with accessibility standards.

  • Clause-by-clause assessment of Porterbrook's Class 159 units' compliance with accessibility standards.

  • Social and distributional effects of climate change policy options for policymakers considering how transport initiatives might affect different people.

  • List of social research reports which the Department for Transport have previously used to better understand policy impacts and outcomes, and make improvements.

  • The Transport Research Laboratory found little correlation between vehicle noise and accidents involving pedestrians.

  • Report by Transport Research Laboratory (TRL) into the risks of quiet electric and hybrid vehicles to visually impaired pedestrians.

  • As part of the government's scrutiny requirements, the Department for Transport has reviewed how the Road Safety Act 2006 will improve road safety.

  • Operational improvements that could improve the performance of Heathrow, Gatwick, Stansted airports and enhance the passenger experience.

  • Options to increase the proportion of passengers and staff travelling to airports using low carbon transport.

  • Technical research project to establish how a road pricing system by time, distance and place could operate.

  • An independent report of a study chaired by Sir Roy McNulty and commissioned by the Secretary of State for Transport.

  • Update to the 2010 appraisal of the London to West Midlands strategic rail alternatives to HS2.