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  • Helping DfT understand the transport needs of people who are older, likely to live alone with no car and may have one or more health conditions.

  • First release of 2021 data from the Travel Survey for Northern Ireland containing key results.

  • Annual report from the Continuous Household Survey on how children travel to school in Northern Ireland.

  • Findings from the national evaluation of the e-scooter trials in England.

  • This paper considers any changes in the attitudes of children towards road safety issues associated with cycling following the completion of the Cycling Proficiency Scheme in 2022.

  • This report presents findings from the 2021/2022 Continuous Household Survey in relation to cycling in NI, public attitudes to active and sustainable travel in Northern Ireland, including views on walking, cycling, public tr…

  • The NI Road Safety Strategy to 2020 Annual Statistical Report monitors the progress of the strategy against agreed targets and key performance indicators.

  • Second release of 2020 data from the Travel Survey for Northern Ireland (TSNI) containing further analysis on travel within NI.

  • Walking and cycling statistics in England for 2021, including the proportion of adults walking or cycling at a local authority level.

  • Assessment of 75 historic structures on hold for demolition and infilling works to determine the potential for walking and cycling routes.

  • First release of 2020 data from the Travel Survey for Northern Ireland containing key results.

  • This paper considers any changes in the attitudes of children towards road safety issues associated with cycling following the completion of the Cycling Proficiency Scheme in 2021.

  • Data about participating in walking and cycling, road safety, journey times and social attitudes, produced by Department for Transport.

  • Research into the public perception towards e-scooters and their use.

  • The NI Road Safety Strategy to 2020 Annual Statistical Report monitors the progress of the strategy against agreed targets and key performance indicators.

  • Walking and cycling statistics in England for 2020, including the proportion of adults participating at a local authority level.

  • Evaluation of the Cycle City Ambition programme between 2013 and 2018.

  • ​Research exploring how to increase cycling behaviour following COVID-19 travel disruption.

  • Review into the progress made towards achieving the goals of the Gear Change walking and cycling plan.

  • Second release of 2017-2019 data from the Travel Survey for Northern Ireland (TSNI) containing further analysis on travel within NI.