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  • Statistics showing the number of signals passed at danger (SPADs) without authority.

  • Experimental statistics on the number of grants awarded for the installation of electric vehicle charging devices in the UK.

  • Research from the Institute of Transport Studies (ITS) on residual values and appraisal period in multimodal transport appraisal.

  • A report on the updated evidence for optimism bias uplifts for transport appraisals.

  • Research report that makes recommendations on appraisal accounting to Department for Transport (DfT).

  • Peer review of Oxford Global Projects research report on the rate of optimism bias uplifts used in transport appraisal.

  • A monthly publication providing statistics on vehicle, driver, and theory tests conducted by the Driver & Vehicle Agency (DVA) in Northern Ireland.

  • Licensed and registered motor vehicle statistics in Great Britain and the United Kingdom for 2020.

  • Monthly statistics on UK international and domestic sea passengers.

  • Car driver compliance with speed limits on roads in Great Britain for January to March 2021.

  • A safety message to the fishing industry about the importance of close crew supervision during hazardous deck activities.

  • Electric vehicle charging statistics on the number of publicly available electric vehicle charging devices in the UK.

  • Environmental impacts of transport, including comparisons of greenhouse gas emissions for different transport modes.

  • Supply of renewable fuels for January to December 2020.

  • Monthly update of statistics relating to Motoring Offences in Northern Ireland.

  • Road traffic estimates for Great Britain broken down by vehicle type, road type and area for 2020.

  • Activities other than driving that drivers can safely perform when using a conditionally automated vehicle, including vehicles fitted with ALKS.

  • Road freight activity for the United Kingdom and internationally from October 2019 to September 2020.

  • Provides insight into local perceptions of an airport consultative committee.

  • This document provides a repository of some of the most important areas of learning identified in RAIB’s investigations to date.