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Number of trips made by powered vehicles and unaccompanied trailers on each route to Europe for 2023.
Road traffic estimates for Great Britain broken down by vehicle type and road type for 2023.
Annual report from the Continuous Household Survey on how children travel to school in Northern Ireland.
Data on road traffic by road and vehicle type, produced by Department for Transport.
Data about transport expenditure on households, duty, taxation and inflation, produced by Department for Transport.
Detailed information about vehicles in the UK, which would be too large to use as structured tables. They are provided as simple CSV text files.
An index of all vehicles and driver statistical tables
Detailed statistics about vehicle licensing and registered vehicles in the United Kingdom.
Sets out the Department for Transport’s aviation model framework.
Annual statistics relating to licensed vehicles and new vehicle registrations in Great Britain.
The twentieth in a series of regular progress reports from the HS2 Residents’ Commissioner.
The AAIB Bulletin is a compilation of AAIB reports and is published on the second Thursday of the month.
This is a list of AAIB Record-only investigations that were reviewed during February - March 2024.
Monthly statistics on UK international and domestic sea passengers.
Supply of renewable fuels for January to December 2023.
This document provides a repository of some of the most important areas of learning identified in RAIB’s investigations to date.
The number of publicly available electric vehicle charging devices in the UK.
Independent perspective on science and evidence opportunities that encourage land use and transport planning decision-making.
Safety lessons to the recreational craft industry and pleasure boat users on the importance of using a kill cord to save lives and prevent serious injury.
The survey collects information on how, why, when and where people travel. The mid-year estimates provide faster indicators for key tables.
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