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How governments use evidence to make transport policy Image area Image to come to top of picture box AAluisthtaoir 1 r Bal| Audwtihno |r K 2elly Shuttleworth About this report The Conservative Party’s 2019 manifesto promised an ambitious ‘transport revolution’, but the history of previous governments shows how they have often failed to deliver their transport promises, while carbon emissions from transport have been flat for three decades, leaving it as the largest emitting sector of the UK economy. This report looks at how the UK and comparable countries use evidence in designing transport policy, and offers recommendations for how the UK can make better policy in future. @instituteforgov www.instituteforgovernent.org.uk February 2021 Contents Summary 5 Recommendations 10 Introduction 12 1 Types of transport policy decisions made in the UK 15 2 The institutions that commission and use evidence 17 3 The analysis of evidence 33 4 The people who create and apply evidence 56 5 Conclusions 68 Annex A 71 References 73 About the authors 80 3 List of figures, tables and boxes Figure 1 Road safety in comparator countries 13 Figure 2 The UK’s research bodies, executive agencies and public bodies 18 Figure 3 The Netherlands’ research bodies, executive agencies and public bodies 24 Figure 4 Sweden’s research bodies, executive agencies and public bodies 25 Figure 5 New Zealand’s research bodies, executive agencies and public bodies 26 Figure 6 Germany’s research bodies, executive agencies and public bodies 27 Figure 7 Greenhouse gas emissions from transport of comparator countries (in tonnes of CO2 equivalent per capita) 48 Figure 8 Passenger car ownership in comparator countries 49 Figure 9 Percentage of civil servants leaving the DfT by grade 2018 57 Table 1 Transport infrastructure investment processes in comparator countries 45 Box 1 A303 under Stonehenge 41 4 EVIDENCE IN TRANSPORT POLICY
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