TransportSocial, socialbehavioural researchand evaluation research
SocialSocial, researchbehavioural and and evaluation research reports, guidance and toolkits that help shape policy and operational delivery across theDepartment for Transport.
Government social researchers provide fit-for-purpose, timely evidence and technical expertise on social and behavioural aspects of transport to inform policy and operational delivery across the Department for Transport (DfT) and its agencies.
Social research generates data and analysis using the methods of social science such as:
The DfT social and behavioural research team also provides advice and expertise in the application of behavioural insights to policy and operations.
Behavioural insights is a branch of social science that explains how people make decisions and how this influences their behaviour. This can help policymakers and internal teams design effective solutions to behavioural challenges.
Newer areas of behavioural insights include their application to the behaviour of organisations.
Evaluation
Monitoring and evaluation are important activities for any learning organisation that aims progressively to improve its performance. They allow for systematic learning from past and current activities – ‘what works, what does not work’ and ‘why’. This provides DfT with greater accountability and a strong evidence base for future decision-making.
Published 28 July 2011
Last updated 2426 NovemberSeptember 20232024
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26 September 2024
23 social and behavioural pages covering a variety of transport topics added.
24 November 2023
Public attitudes to the use of AI in DfT consultations and correspondence added.
6 July 2023
Added 'Our changing travel – how people’s travel choices are changing'.
15 June 2022
Added 'The experiences of disabled non-users of rail'.
29 March 2022
Wheelchair accessible travel: taxi and private hire services research added.
3 February 2022
Added message testing studies on transport and coronavirus (COVID-19) research, a report on confidence in using public transport during COVID-19 and a report on vaccination and travel confidence during COVID-19.
19 November 2021
Research on the use of mobile phones while driving added.
31 August 2021
Addition of Aviation and maritime careers: young people’s perceptions.
16 August 2021
Added General Aviation: community and airfields studies.
30 July 2021
Added 'Sharing our roads safely' and 'Increasing uptake of cycling following COVID-19 travel disruption' reports.
25 February 2021
Added Confidence using transport during COVID-19 and Travel behaviour, attitudes and social impact of COVID-19 reports to collection.
12 February 2021
Added Switching to sustainable transport: a rapid evidence assessment.
24 November 2020
Added 4 new research reports.
17 October 2020
Added 'Mobile phone use by drivers' report.
7 July 2020
Added new research reports for travel and ageing population.
8 July 2019
Experiences of disabled rail passengers report added to collection page.
30 July 2018
'Behavioural insights interventions to encourage learner drivers to practise more' research published.
13 February 2018
'DfT monitoring and evaluation programme 2017' published.
23 January 2018
Link to report - Young people’s travel – what’s changed and why?
13 November 2017
Report 'Disabled people’s travel behaviour and attitudes to travel' added.
29 August 2017
Transport survey question bank.
9 February 2017
DfT monitoring and evaluation programme 2016 update.
26 January 2017
Evaluating low cost interventions to encourage the use of sustainable transport.
6 January 2017
Social and behavioural questions associated with automated vehicles.
26 May 2016
Introduction to social and behavioural research and evaluation.
23 July 2015
Latest social research and evaluation reports published.