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  • Information on motor vehicles in Great Britain that were licensed on the 31 December 2011, or were registered for the first time in 2011.

  • A study into the total costs of low and ultra-low emission vans under 3.5 tonnes gross weight.

  • An evaluation of the 'Travelling to School Initiative' programme.

  • Revised road traffic estimates for Great Britain in 2010. Estimates have been revised from those published on 30 June 2011.

  • This report summarises people attitudes towards climate change and the impact of transport in Great Britain, based on survey interviews in August 2010 and August 2011.

  • Statistics on transport energy consumption and the environmental impact of transport, greenhouse gas emissions and air pollutant emissions.

  • This chapter of Transport Statistics Great Britain presents statistics on road and rail accidents and casualties.

  • This chapter of Transport Statistics Great Britain presents statistics on road traffic, traffic forecasts, road lengths, vehicle speeds, congestion and road taxation revenue.

  • This chapter presents statistics on the number licensed vehicles, vehicle ownership, vehicle usage, MOTs and driving tests.

  • This statistical release presents information on taxis and private hire vehicles (PHVs) in England and Wales as at 31 March 2011 and includes information relating to the number of licensed vehicles, drivers and (for PHVs onl…

  • Estimates of the proportion of traffic and vehicles that evaded vehicle excise duty in Great Britain and Northern Ireland in 2011.

  • A literature review considering the role of infrastructure in the cause and reduction of injuries to cyclists.

  • Recommendations on how to operate, maintain and enhance our roads in order to boost economic growth and give road users more for their money.

  • Statistics on transport energy consumption and the environmental impact of transport, including greenhouse gas and air pollutant emissions.

  • On-the-spot (OTS) data and offence histories are examined to establish a link between accidents caused.

  • Statistics on road fuel supplied in the UK that is made up of renewable fuel and well as information on its sustainability.

  • Social and distributional effects of climate change policy options for policymakers considering how transport initiatives might affect different people.

  • Personal travel statistics for residents of Great Britain during 2010 from the National Travel Survey.

  • The Transport Research Laboratory found little correlation between vehicle noise and accidents involving pedestrians.

  • Report by Transport Research Laboratory (TRL) into the risks of quiet electric and hybrid vehicles to visually impaired pedestrians.