Evidence review exploring human factors in Advanced Driver Assistance Systems
An evidence review commissioned by the Department for Transport to examine how drivers interact with Advanced Driver Assistance Systems.
An evidence review commissioned by the Department for Transport to examine how drivers interact with Advanced Driver Assistance Systems.
This study provides new evidence on how safe people feel when getting to, waiting for and travelling on public transport.
The National Centre for Social Research (NatCen) was commissioned by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) to independently evaluate the programme.
The only annual survey that looks at how, why, when and where we travel.
The Inclusive Transport Strategy (ITS) is an extensive programme of work that aims to make the UK’s transport system work better for disabled people.
The study examined the opinions, awareness, and experiences of AI technologies among UK adults aged 18 and above.
An evidence review commissioned by the Department for Transport, particularly focusing on trends since the pandemic.
NatCen carried out research to understand employer attitudes to reducing emissions from employees’ workplace travel
BSI commissioned NatCen, in partnership with Water Foundry, to undertake scoping research around the concept of water stewardship.
The Walking and Cycling Index survey looks at what people think about active travel in 23 cities and urban areas.
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