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Licensed Vehicles - Type, Borough
Department for TransportNumber of licensed vehicles (in thousands) at year end broken down by type including , cars, motor cycles, light goods, heavy goods, buses an coaches, and Other. Vehicles are allocated to a local authority according to the postcode of the registered keeper. This is the keeper's address for privately owned vehicles or the company's registered address for company owned vehicles. Significant... - Updated a year ago
Licensed Vehicles - Numbers, Borough
Department for TransportPlease note that, as of June 2024, this dataset is no longer being updated. Due to the Department of Transport no longer being able to provide this data. Trends of total number of Private or Light Goods vehicles at year end since 1997. Exempt: Disabled' are vehicles exempt from tax providing they are used by disabled people claiming the higher rate of... - Updated 9 years ago
Road Transport Energy Consumption, Borough
Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy (BEIS)Estimates of road transport consumption statistics for fuels used in road transport. (1) Personal travel includes buses, diesel cars, petrol cars and motorcycles. (2) Freight includes HGV, diesel LGV and petrol LGV. The UK total excludes motorcycles in Northern Ireland. There were major revisions to this data due to improvements in methodology, for more details please see the General Guidance Note. 2002-04 are experimental statistics.... - Updated 11 years ago
Travel Patterns and Trends, London
Greater London Authority (GLA)This spreadsheet summarises of the key travel patterns and trends relating to the TFL network and Airports around London. Some of the borough level data has been analysed using these interactive charts. Click on the image to open. The first stack graph shows the spread of mode of travel for each borough. In Kensington and Chelsea over 44 per cent of journeys... - Updated 11 years ago
Estimated Number of Londoners with Reduced Mobility
Greater London Authority (GLA)Data on the estimated number of Londoners with reduced mobility in 2010, 2018 and 2031 as reported in the London Assembly's Transport Committee report, Accessibility of the transport network, November 2010. Created by the GLA Intelligence Unit and London Assembly Scrutiny Team using GLA Population Projections and TfL data. TfL's Travel in London report which contains details of the proportion of people... - Updated 11 years ago
London Underground Signals Passed at Danger
Transport for London (TfL)The number of signals passed at danger by London Underground or on London Underground's infrastructure. The number of signals passed at danger are reported, with details of the line, location, date of occurrence, the delay (minutes) incurred to the service and a brief description of the incident. The TfL Group Health Safety Report is available in the TfL Publications and Reports webpage.... - Updated 11 years ago
Census 2001 Key Statistics 17: Cars and Vans
Office for National Statistics (ONS)Census Key Statistics Table KS17: Cars or Vans. Includes any company car or van if available for private use. 'All cars or vans in the area' includes only those cars and vans owned by; or available for use by; households This count is not exact as households with more than 10 or vans are counted as having 10 cars or vans. Cells... - Updated 11 years ago
Length of the Road Network, Borough and Region
Department for TransportRoad lengths in miles, by road class for each local authority and region of Great Britain since 2005. Includes, Motorways, Trunk roads, Principal roads, and Minor roads - both Rural and Urban. Using the National Roads Database from the Department for Transport (DFT). https://www.gov.uk/government/statistical-data-sets/rdl01-road-lengths-miles - Updated 11 years ago
Dial a Ride Usage Statistics
Transport for London (TfL)Dial-a-Ride is a free door-to-door service for disabled and older people who can't use buses, trains or the Tube. Those eligible for membership have a permanent or long term disability which means they are unable or virtually unable to use mainstream public transport. This report details the usage for the specified quarterly, as well as the same quarter of the...