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Transport Statistics Great Britain: 2022

Report showing statistical trends in the British transport sector for the year 2022.

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Transport Statistics Great Britain: 2022 tables

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Transport Statistics Great Britain update

Transport Statistics Great Britain (TSGB) now only focusses on comparing transport trends across modes. The publication has been split in several HTML articles covering cross-modal topics, each including a list of related DfT statistics. Modal specific statistics are still published by DfT, and are linked to throughout this release.

Use the Transport Statistics Finder to explore and discover the latest statistics and reports published by DfT.

You can use the search functions in the finder to explore, download and view all the statistical content the department has published.

TSGB presents an annual summary of statistics for cross-modal transport topics, mostly relating to the calendar year 2021.

TSGB provides statistics on:

  • the use of different modes of transport
  • freight and passenger traffic at UK air, rail and sea ports
  • use of public transport
  • road traffic volumes
  • transport expenditure

Modal-specific content that was previously included in TSGB is available in the relevant statistical collections. Use the Transport Statistics Finder to find and view the statistics, or navigate to the department’s statistics website to search the statistical collections.

Notes and definitions for each of the chapters covered in TSGB are available.

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Published 15 December 2022

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