Transport Statistics
The Department for Transport and the driver, vehicle and operator agencies publish a wide range of information and statistics about all sorts of transport.
Current Statistics
Congestion on inter-urban roads: Monthly provisional estimates: May 2008 - 3 July 2008
The latest monthly National Statistics on congestion on inter-urban roads in England produced by the Department for Transport were released on 3 July 2008 according to the arrangements approved by the UK Statistics Authority.
Road Casualties in Great Britain: Main Results: 2007 - 26 June 2008
The latest bulletin containing statistics on personal injury accidents on public roads (including footways).
Further Transport Statistics | |
A full list of published Department for Transport Statistics organised by theme, including Acrobat PDF and Microsoft Excel downloads. | |
A full list of all recent (last 12 months) and all forthcoming (next 12 months) Transport Statistics publications. | |
National Statistics: principles, implementation and quality reviews |
The standards we work to and the outcome of quality reviews. |
Information about these committees. | |
Facts and figures from the Highways Agency about England’s roads. | |
Contact points in DfT Statistics and links to other web sites. | |
Statistics and Performance Information links | |
Part of the DVLNI, the Central Statistics and Research Branch carries out research in Northern Ireland. | |
National Statistics Online provides official UK statistics on Britain's economy, population and society at national and local levels. | |
DfT collects, analyses and publishes a wide range of statistics covering all forms of transport. You can search here for the data you want by topic, and also find information about recent and forthcoming statistical releases and publications. | |
The 10-year plan aims to increase rail passenger numbers by delivering a high quality, reliable and efficient railway network. We are also working to develop a stronger customer focus, improved punctuality, increased capacity, reduced overcrowding, growth in freight and enhanced safety throughout the industry. | |
This site collects, processes, interprets and publishes information about Wales, and promotes its use in decision making within government and beyond. | |
This site is the Scottish Executive’s Statistical site, and contains information on methods and data, as well as current and past consultations and documents. | |
The TSUG was formed in 1985, following an initiative by the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport and the Statistics Users Council. | |
Page last updated: 14/07/2008




