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  • Aims to establish evidence on the relationship between loneliness and transport.

  • Study into multi-stage journeys including the factors that enable people to plan and carry them out successfully.

  • Presents findings from a study of parkway stations across the UK.

  • Evaluating the success of the first year of the Reach for the Sky Challenge Fund and its ability to get young people into aviation careers.

  • Qualitative research exploring people’s concerns about infections such as flu, coughs, colds and COVID-19 in relation to their public transport use.

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

  • Evaluating the CRSTS programme process, in England, between 2021 and 2022.

  • Reviews how car ownership is changing and looks at how people buy and part with cars.

  • Detailed statistics about reported personal injury road collisions for Great Britain, vehicles and casualties involved.

  • Statistics on personal injury collisions on public roads in Great Britain for 2023.

  • Tracking public attitudes to and awareness of transport technologies in England.

  • Examines issues around violence against women and girls (VAWG) on transport and recommends interventions that could improve personal safety when travelling.

  • Public attitudes to international travel during the time of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.

  • Rail safety statistics on mainline rail, London Underground, and other non-Network Rail networks (trams, metros, other light rail, minor and heritage railways).

  • Qualitative research by Ipsos MORI exploring the attitudes people with non-visible impairments have to transport and their experiences with transport.

  • Results from 2 industry-focused surveys about the Generation Aviation programme conducted in 2023 and 2024.

  • Survey of maritime passengers, including people with reduced mobility, to find out about their experiences of using ferries or cruise ships.

  • Experiment to understand people’s travel preferences regarding short leisure trips made under different conditions.

  • Research and analysis to help inform a possible Commute Zero programme in the UK.

  • Study to gain a better understanding of the impacts of car clubs on travel choices, the environment and the transport user experience.