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  • The National Passenger Survey (NPS) is a national survey of rail passengers views of their rail journey. The survey covers passenger satisfaction with a range of station, train and other factors.

  • Blue badge statistics in England, including the number of badges on issue and issued in the financial year ending 2014.

  • Cost and commercial viability analysis of the Airports Commission's shortlisted options for additional airport capacity.

  • Fisheries statistics for November 2014, including landings.

  • A strategic fit analysis of the Airports Commission's shortlisted options for additional airport capacity.

  • A summary of responses to behavioural insight sessions that ran alongside the HS2 property consultation during September 2014.

  • Compares and combines results from all findings on business attitudes and behaviour towards roads in England to help develop the roads reform policy.

  • Findings from September 2013 on business attitudes and behaviour towards roads in England to help develop the roads reform policy.

  • Findings from March 2014 on business attitudes and behaviour towards roads in England to help develop the roads reform policy.

  • Investigates people’s attitudes to the importance of the strategic rail network and how this varies among people of different gender, age and working status.

  • People were surveyed to find out their opinions on English roads in order to develop the roads reform policy.

  • Compares how people's attitudes to roads have changed between June 2013 and September 2013.

  • Report into public attitudes and behaviour towards roads in England, the results were made from a public survey on these issues.

  • Summarises findings from a programme of social research relating to roads investigating individual and commercial road user perceptions.

  • Findings from a large-scale qualitative research project commissioned to inform and support the development of roads reform policy.

  • Findings from a large-scale qualitative research project commissioned to inform and support the development of roads reform policy.

  • Sets out evidence of road traffic trends and the factors driving them.

  • Literature review to identify how much technological, social, economic, demographic, political, geographical and environmental changes affect car use.

  • A short compendium of statistics on the strategic road network.

  • Investigated estimates made in literature on how road traffic changes in response to changes of population growth, income growth and fuel cost.