Road safety research and statistical reports
The Department for Transport conducts research into improving road safety across the UK and regularly publishes findings.
Documents
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Compulsory basic training: learners’ and trainers’ perceptions
- 5 December 2014
- Research and analysis
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Road safety research and statistical reports
- 18 February 2016
- Guidance
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Novice drivers: evidence review and evaluation
- 9 October 2013
- Research and analysis
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Motorcycle manoeuvres review: feasibility and safety implications
- 4 July 2013
- Research and analysis
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Heavy goods vehicle speed limit increase evaluation: final report
- 9 November 2012
- Research and analysis
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Traffic management techniques for cyclists
- 24 September 2012
- Research and analysis
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Infrastructure and cyclist safety
- 28 November 2011
- Research and analysis
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Linking offence histories to accident causation using OTS Data
- 6 September 2011
- Research and analysis
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Analysis of STATS19 data to examine the relationship between the rate of vehicle accidents involving pedestrians and type approval noise levels
- 25 July 2011
- Research and analysis
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Assessing the perceived safety risk from quiet electric and hybrid vehicles to vision-impaired pedestrians
- 25 July 2011
- Research and analysis
Read more : https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/road-safety-research-and-statistical-reports