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  • Findings from a survey and focus group research on the capacity and capability of local authorities in England to plan and provide local transport services.

  • Personal travel in Great Britain during 2022 by residents of England. Including how and why people travel, driving licences and vehicle ownership.

  • Explores public perceptions of the use of artificial intelligence to analyse consultation responses and support the drafting of external correspondence responses.

  • The technical report provides information on the design and operation of data collection and preparation for the National Travel Survey (NTS) in 2022.

  • Helping DfT understand the transport needs of professionals who live in urban areas with good public transport provision.

  • Helping DfT understand the transport needs of people with young families balancing childcare and work responsibilities.

  • Helping DfT understand the transport needs of younger adults most likely to be students or looking for work, living in urban areas.

  • Helping DfT understand the transport needs of people living with their families in urban and suburban areas.

  • Helping DfT understand the transport needs of older people still in employment and relying on their car.

  • Helping DfT understand the transport needs of people who may have mobility impairments and rely on their car more for their journeys.

  • Understanding the current behaviours and travel preferences of different types of transport users.

  • Helping DfT understand the transport needs of people who are older, likely to live alone with no car and may have one or more health conditions.

  • This report details the technical approach for the development of the transport user personas for DfT.

  • Review of the achievements from projects that received funding from the T-TRIG innovation programme in 2021.

  • Findings from a qualitative study on how the haulage sector responded to border disruption in recent years.

  • Making real-time transport-related open data through the Urban Observatories' sensor networks to support digital twin development.

  • Findings from the national evaluation of the e-scooter trials in England.

  • Findings from quantitative research that aimed to understand existing and potential part-time commuters and their interest in flexible rail ticketing products.

  • Findings from qualitative research which explored part-time commuting patterns and passengers' views on different types of flexible season ticket.

  • Explores the use of mobility aids in relation to the reference wheelchair standard and public transport.