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  • On 13/11/24 we held our 6th seminar in Birmingham for accident investigators working in the UK rail industry.

  • Examines the transformative effect quantum technologies could have on the transport sector and their value to the UK's economy.

  • This is a list of AAIB Record-only UAS investigations that were reviewed during August - September 2024.

  • The AAIB Bulletin is a compilation of AAIB reports and is published on the second Thursday of the month.

  • Monthly statistics on UK international and domestic sea passengers.

  • RAIB has today released its safety digest into contact between a moving train and an occupied pram at Banbury station, 8 June 2024.

  • Independent review assessing the governance, accountability, efficiency and efficacy of Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA).

  • The twenty-first in a series of regular progress reports from the HS2 Residents’ Commissioner.

  • The thirtieth in a series of regular progress reports from the High Speed Two (HS2) Independent Construction Commissioner.

  • Review of economic impacts resulting from transport interventions for the UK economy.

  • Assesses the transformational impact transport investment could have on local economic development and devolution in the UK.

  • Assesses whether wellbeing measures can be used to assess the impact of transport projects.

  • A study on the feasibility of developing a new analytical system design for freight analysis and modelling environment (FAME).

  • Provides an audit of the distributional weighting calculations used by the Department for Transport (DfT).

  • Sets out ways public sector productivity could be affected by transport interventions.

  • Provides a framework for modelling land use and transport outcomes.

  • Considers how 8 other countries include wider economic benefits within transport scheme appraisal.

  • Explores an updated set of speed-emission and fuel/energy consumption rates for ultra low emission vehicles (ULEVs).

  • Examines how travel behaviour has changed following the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • Provides an analysis of factors that major transport infrastructure has on land development.