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  • An overview of statistics on roads and how they are used, drawing on previously published statistics from a range of DfT sources.

  • Framework for establishing a relationship between a cycling investment and specific local impacts.

  • Reviews the creation of a national online tool to predict cycling levels in local authority areas.

  • Review of national and international studies showing the economic value of investing in cycling infrastructure.

  • Report on the condition of and expenditure on local authority roads and trunk roads in England.

  • Assessing UK and international evidence on driving efficiently to reduce fuel consumption and carbon emissions and how this can be improved.

  • An analysis of travel times on the local ‘A’ road network for January to December 2014.

  • Monthly statistics on new registrations of vehicles in Great Britain.

  • The number of theory tests and driving tests taken between October 2015 and December 2015, pass rates, and the number of instructors.

  • Analysis of Driver Certificate of Professional Competence (CPC) periodic training audits in 2014 to 2015.

  • Statistics on the strategic road network incorporating reliability of journeys on Highways Agency roads in England.

  • Provisional estimates of road traffic, by vehicle type and road class in Great Britain, for the year ending December 2015.

  • Monthly statistics on new registrations of vehicles in Great Britain.

  • Congestion on local ‘A’ roads statistics in England between October and December 2015.

  • Personal injury drink drive accident estimates in Great Britain for 2014.

  • Report 2 for Year 8, from 15 April 2015 to 14 April 2016.

  • Personal injury accident statistics in the year ending September 2015 on public roads in Great Britain.

  • Report 6 for Year 7, from 15 April 2014 to 14 April 2015.

  • Sustrans were commissioned by the Department for Transport to work with recipients of the Cycle City Ambition grant to review how the scheme is monitored.

  • Monthly statistics on new registrations of vehicles in Great Britain.