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TfL Rolling Origin and Destination Survey
Transport for London (TfL)The Rolling O&D survey (RODS) is a rolling programme to capture information about journeys on the LUL network. Warning: It is important to note that these data are reconciled to November counts and represent the number of people travelling on a typical (or average) weekday. Therefore, year-on-year RODS fluctuations do not necessarily reflect whole-year annual demand changes. Furthermore, these data are adjusted to remove the effect of ... - Updated 8 years ago
Public Transport Accessibility Levels
Transport for London (TfL)Transport for London's (TFL) Public Transport Accessibility Levels (PTALs) PTALS are a detailed and accurate measure of the accessibility of a point to the public transport network, taking into account walk access time and service availability. The method is essentially a way of measuring the density of the public transport network at any location within Greater London. Each area is graded between 0 and 6b, where a score of 0 is very ... - Created 9 years ago
GLA Survey Results: Private Hire Vehicle Regulations
GLA Opinion ResearchComplementing Transport for London’s own consultation on changes to regulations for Private Hire Vehicles, over 850 Talk London members participated in a survey to understand their views of the proposed changes. Fieldwork took place between October and November 2015. Results were shared with TfL’s Taxi & Private Hire Team, TfL’s Customer Research & Insight Team, and the Mayor’s Transport team, in advance of decisions on which proposals... - Updated 9 years ago
Camden Data
London Borough of CamdenCamden Data is the place for data, statistics and key documents about the London Borough of Camden. Includes GIS data showing Camden library, reception, CCTV, school, toilet, polling station and grit bin locations in CSV and KML formats. - 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 statisti... - Created 9 years ago
London Borough of Southwark Cycle Parking
London Borough of SouthwarkInformation about this data is available on the data.gov.uk website: https://data.gov.uk/dataset/southwark-cycle-parking - Updated 9 years ago
Flights and Passengers from London Airports
Civil Aviation AuthorityUK Airport Statistics are available each month from the Civil Aviation Authority. http://www.caa.co.uk/Data-and-analysis/UK-aviation-market/Airports/Datasets/UK-airport-data/ Table shows number of passengers handled by each London airport, and the country of destination of each passenger arriving into or departing from London's airports in the whole of 2011. - Updated 9 years ago
MyLondon
Greater London Authority (GLA)My London is a new tool to help people who are moving to London for the first time or who are moving within London. It allows people to define an area or neighbourhood of interest and pulls back an uptodate range of data important to decision making when moving house. - Updated 9 years ago
Road Collisions by Severity
Department for TransportRoad Collisions Data by fatal, serious or slight severity casualty groups by borough and ward. An collision is classed by the worst level of casualty. For example if an accident caused 1 slight injury, 2 serious injuries, and 1 fatality, the collision would be classed as fatal. Road casualty statistics can be found at a separate page. Accident and casualty data can also be found on DFT's Road Safety Data page. See more on the UKDA w... - Updated 9 years ago
Pedal Cyclist Casualties, Killed and Seriously Injured
Transport for London (TfL)Pedal Cyclist Casualties in London, Killed and Seriously Injured, 1989-2014. Data shows cyclists who were killed, serious injured and slight injured. Data presented is for personal injury road traffic collisions occurring on the public highway, and reported to the police, in accordance with the Stats 19 national reporting system. Click here to visit the Transport for London Road Safety pages