Department for Transport
The Department for Transport's aim is to work in partnership with others to:
- tackle congestion
- improve accessibility
- reduce casualties
- respect the environment
- support the economy
The Department creates the strategic framework for transport services, which are delivered through a wide range of public and private sector bodies including its own executive agencies. It works often in partnership, funding the provision and maintenance of infrastructure, subsidising services and fares on social grounds, and setting regulatory standards, especially for safety, accessibility and environmental impact.
Contact information
- Address: Great Minster House,
76 Marsham Street,
London,
SW1P 4DR
- Website: www.dft.gov.uk
- Telephone: 020 7944 8300
Parliamentary Branch
Correspondence Section
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Ministers
Douglas Alexander
Secretary of State for Transport: The Rt Hon Douglas Alexander MP
Responsibilities
- Overview of all policies
- Transport security and contingencies
- Legislative priorities
- Finance/Spending Review
- Relations with devolved administrations
- Freedom of Information
- Deregulation
- Eddington Review
Please see Douglas Alexander's additional responsibilities as Secretary of State for Scotland.
Private Office to Douglas Alexander
Dr Stephen Ladyman
Minister of State: Dr Stephen Ladyman MP
Responsibilities
- Road safety
- Highways Agency and strategic road network
- Road pricing
- DVO Group Agencies
- Vehicles and fuels
- Logistics
- Regional strategy and growth areas
- Shipping and ports, including Maritime and Coastguard Agency
- Transport technology and research, Transport Direct
- Government Car and Despatch Agency
- Europe Minister
- Transport and Works Act orders.
- Local, regional and sub-regional transport
- Traffic management
- Buses and taxis
- Climate change and green issues.
Private Office to Dr Stephen Ladyman
Derek Twigg
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State: Derek Twigg MP
Responsibilities
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Rail (strategy and finances, franchising, performance and operations, safety, security, Europe and international, freight and major projects)
- Crossrail Bill
- Light Rail
- British Transport Police
- Passenger Focus
- Walking and Cycling
- Major ports planning decisions
- Ministerial Design Champion.
- Aviation
- London
- Mobility and inclusion
- Corporate issues.
Private Office to Derek Twigg
Gillian Merron
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State: Gillian Merron MP
Responsibilities
- Aviation
- London
- Local transport, including Local authority roads and Local Transport plans
- Regional and sub-regional issues
- Traffic Management (except on Highways Agency Network)
- Buses and Taxis
- Mobility and inclusion
- Climate Change
- Corporate issues
- Green Minister
Private Office to Gillian Merron
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Private Office
Private Office to Douglas Alexander
Private Office to Dr Stephen Ladyman
Private Office to Derek Twigg
Private Office to Gillian Merron
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Spokesperson
- The Lord Davies of Oldham
- Baroness Crawley
Executive Agencies
Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency
To improve road safety, crime reduction and the environment, largely through delivering driver and vehicle license entitlement and VED collection under structures designed to reduce vehicle impact on the environment.
Driving Standards Agency
The aim of the Agency is to promote road safety in Great Britain by improving driving standards, in particular by testing drivers and driving instructors fairly and efficiently.
Government Car and Despatch Agency
The Government Car and Despatch Agency provides secure transport, distribution and mail services to central government, the public sector and other customers.
Highways Agency
The role of the Agency is to contribute to sustainable development by maintaining, operating and improving the motorway and trunk road network in support of the Government's integrated transport, sustainability and land use policies.
Maritime and Coastguard Agency
The role of the Agency is to develop, promote and enforce high standards of marine safety and pollution prevention; to minimise loss of life amongst seafarers and coastal users; and to minimise the risk and impact of pollution of the marine environment from ships.
Vehicle and Operator Services Agency
On 1 April 2003, VOSA was formed by merging the Vehicle Inspectorate and the Traffic Area Network Division of the Department for Transport.
Vehicle Certification Agency
VCA is the UK approval authority for the type approval of motor vehicles and components as well as a leading certification body offering management system certification to ISO 9000:2000, ISO 14001, ISO/TS 16949, QS-9000, EMAS as well as OHSAS 18001.
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