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Official Statistics: Developing faster indicators of transport activity

Department For Transport

December 14
09:30 2022

Haulier coronavirus testing, Great Britain, since 23 December 2020

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Cross-modal user feedback summary

The Department for Transport statistics team conducted a series of user engagement exercises over the summer 2022 to gather user feedback on cross-modal outputs published by the department. The summary of findings is now published.

We welcome any feedback with regards to our statistical outputs, which can be emailed to the Transport Statistics team.

Methodology notes on the above statistics are available.

Road hauliers testing - weekly statistics on the number of lateral flow tests conducted on hauliers, and the positivity rate of those tests, are published since early March 2021.

As of 5 March 2022, haulier testing methodology changed, with lateral flow testing no longer being observed, and positive results being self-reported by hauliers (with all other results being assumed to be negative). As a result, data past this date will not be available to us. The final update to this dataset will be provided on 9 March 2022, containing data to 2 March 2022.

Practical car driving tests - monthly statistics on the numbers of practical car driving tests completed in Great Britain are published since November 2022.

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