Transport Statistics Great Britain: 2017
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Transport Statistics Great Britain: 2017
From: Department for Transport
Part of: Transport Statistics Great Britain, Walking and cycling (TSGB11), Freight (TSGB04), Aviation (TSGB02), Energy and environment (TSGB03)
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Published: 23 November 2017
"Transport Statistics Great Britain report provides statistics on:
the use people make of different modes of transport
aviation activity at UK and international airports and of airlines
transport energy consumption and greenhouse gas and air pollutant emissions
road and rail freight
port freight and sea passenger traffic at UK sea ports
use of public transport
road traffic volumes and congestion
road and rail accidents and casualties
licensed vehicles and MOT and driving test rates
people using walking and cycling as a method of transport
the use of transport by people with mobility difficulties
transport expenditure "
https://www.gov.uk/government/statistic ... itain-2017
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Re: Transport Statistics Great Britain: 2017
Thank you WB. I'm always fascinated by these statistics. Never seems to be what I imagined. I suppose it's how they are collected, collated and how many people actually tell the truth in surveys that determine the calculation accuracy.
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Re: Transport Statistics Great Britain: 2017
I’m using the statistics I got off then a few months ago linked to my project. 10% of all pedestrian vehicle collisions are on pavements (2500 a year) figure hasn’t changed going all the way back to 2011
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