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From Department for Transport (DfT)
  • A summary of statistics on fatalities and fatality rates, for reported road collisions in Great Britain in 2023

  • A summary of statistics on injury severity and injury type, for reported road casualties in police forces using injury-based reporting systems.

  • Explores purchasing behaviour and preferences of rail passengers in England with a focus on vulnerable groups.

  • A summary of statistics on pedal cycle casualties in reported road collisions in Great Britain with data up to 2023.

  • These factsheets provide an overview of casualties in collisions involving older (aged 70 and over) and younger (aged 17 to 24) drivers.

  • A summary of statistics on motorcyclist casualties in reported road collisions in Great Britain with data up to 2023.

  • A high-level overview of the association between road casualties and levels of deprivation, as captured by the Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD)

  • A summary of statistics on e-scooter casualties in reported road collisions in Great Britain to the end of 2023.

  • A summary of statistics on pedestrian casualties in reported road collisions in Great Britain with data up to 2023.

  • This factsheet provides an overview of factors associated with fatal collisions, including speed, alcohol and drugs and seatbelt non-wearing.

  • A study of post-pandemic transport trends and changing travel behaviour.

  • How socio-demographic factors shape perceptions of personal safety on public transport for people with protected characteristics.

  • Findings from a study into how local authorities administer the Potholes Fund and what highways and asset maintenance data they are collecting.

  • Findings from a study that explored best communication practices during international travel disruption.

  • Aims to establish evidence on the relationship between loneliness and transport.

  • Study into multi-stage journeys including the factors that enable people to plan and carry them out successfully.

  • Presents findings from a study of parkway stations across the UK.

  • Evaluating the success of the first year of the Reach for the Sky Challenge Fund and its ability to get young people into aviation careers.

  • Qualitative research exploring people’s concerns about infections such as flu, coughs, colds and COVID-19 in relation to their public transport use.

  • Evaluating the CRSTS programme process, in England, between 2021 and 2022.