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  • Sir Peter Hendy's interim report considering the current state of transport connectivity within the UK and the case for future investment.

  • This review presents evidence from interventions designed to encourage a switch from using cars to more sustainable forms of transport.

  • Public attitudes on travel and transport during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.

  • User-centric research on improving data integration and service provision between the Highways England strategic road network and local authority road network.

  • Quantifies the value of data shared digitally between vehicles and road authorities, and recommends an action plan for delivery.

  • This report explores perceived potential enablers, opportunities, barriers and risks associated with using a Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) platform.

  • This report draws on extensive camera footage taken within vehicles to show the nature and extent of mobile phone use by drivers.

  • Public attitudes on travel and transport during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.

  • Public attitudes towards travel and transport study on a series of questions asked towards a variety of travel and transport.

  • Personal travel statistics within Great Britain covering English residents.

  • This report presents findings from the 2018/19 Continuous Household Survey in relation to public attitudes to and awareness of resources for planning journeys on public transport.

  • Modelled journey times from local residential neighbourhoods to a range of local services by public transport and cycling.

  • Statistics covering personal travel within Great Britain by English residents.

  • This report presents findings from the 2017/18 Continuous Household Survey in relation to public attitudes to and awareness of resources for planning journeys on public transport.

  • Presents the Review's objectives and assessment criteria for comment.

  • Evidence assessment review of peer-reviewed papers and reports to gain a better understanding of traffic growth trends.

  • Assessing the impact developing technologies and transport innovations could have on roads policy.

  • Findings from a public dialogue regarding emerging road technologies.

  • Investigating road access to England’s ports and airports.

  • Literature review on the evidence for induced travel demand, the increased vehicle traffic occurring from road capacity improvements.