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  • Monthly statistics on UK international and domestic sea passengers.

  • Clause-by-clause assessment of Eversholt Rail Group's Class 318 units' compliance with accessibility standards.

  • Clause-by-clause assessment of Porterbrook's Class 319 units' compliance with accessibility standards.

  • Report 3 for Year 7, from 15 April 2014 to 14 April 2015.

  • A safety message to the yachting industry and recreational craft users about the need for regular structural inspections by a competent person.

  • Exercise to test The National Contingency Plan for Responses to Marine Pollution from Shipping and Offshore Installations.

  • Figures showing cumulative effort use by UK vessels in March 2015

  • Monthly provisional statistics about the reliability of journeys on Highways Agency roads in England.

  • Statistics relating to licensed vehicles and new vehicle registrations in Great Britain.

  • Monthly statistics presenting information on UK international and domestic sea passengers.

  • Learn safety lessons from a selection of marine accidents involving vessels from the merchant, fishing and recreational sectors.

  • Fisheries statistics for January 2015, including landings.

  • Summary report and film about the low carbon vehicle public procurement programme.

  • Research covering the economic value of general aviation to the UK economy and how this value could be maximised.

  • The Highways Agency has produced evidence reports as part of its work on route strategies for England's motorways and trunk roads.

  • Explores how revenue and investment could affect travel behaviour towards cycling, public transport and other sustainable modes.

  • Evaluation of how learner drivers and approved driving instructors have responded to the independent driving part of the driving test.

  • Report on updated figures for the trial of the longer semi-trailers.

  • Findings from interviews with transport orientated bodies and a review of the existing evidence on business travel behaviour.

  • Review of the distributional impact (DI) appraisals evidence base to ensure it remains relevant and proportionate for transport schemes.