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Consultation on Heavy Goods Vehicle (HGV) and Passenger Carrying Vehicle (PCV) motorway speed limits
Written statement to parliament by Paul Clark, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Transport.
- Delivered:
- 02 February 2010
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Heavy Goods Vehicle and Passenger Carrying Vehicle motorway speed limits
Seeking views on the proposals to change the maximum speed limits for HGVs and PCVs.
- Closing date:
- 27 April 2010
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DfT staff survey 2009
DfT results from the staff survey 2009.
- Published:
- 01 February 2010
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Assessment of comparative ionising radiation doses from the use of rapiscan secure 1000 x-ray backscatter body scanner
Details of a health and safety risk assessment of the effects of Ionising radiation from the Rapiscan Secure 1000 body scanner. This risk assessment was conducted on behalf of the Department for Transport by the Health Protection Agency (HPA).
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Interim Code of Practice for the Acceptable Use of Advanced Imaging Technology (Body Scanners) in an Aviation Security Environment
This document sets out requirements for the use of Advanced Imaging Technology (body scanners) at UK airports.
- Published:
- 01 February 2010
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Transport security
Statement to parliament by the Rt Hon Lord Andrew Adonis, Secretary of State for Transport.
- Delivered:
- 01 February 2010
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Assessing The Future of Air Transport White Paper as a strategic framework for sustainable airport development
A report summarising findings from research on The Future of Air Transport White Paper (2003). This qualitative study aimed to understand stakeholder perceptions of the strategic framework that the White Paper provided for airport development. It also investigated what influence airport master plans have had on airport development processes. The research was carried out by Ipsos MORI and the Institute for Transport Studies (ITS).
- Published:
- 01 February 2010
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Community Transport: LTP Best Practice Guidance
Community Transport, often run by the third sector, provides transport to those unable to access conventional public transport. The aim of this document is to highlight the benefits of community transport and explain how local authorities can engage with the sector.
- Published:
- 01 February 2010
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Providing Transport in Partnership
This document provides advice to local authorities and NHS agencies on the benefits of integrating the organisation and procurement of transport provided for patients and clients across various sectors, including community transport.
- Published:
- 01 February 2010
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Biofuels research programme
This programme follows up research gap analysis undertaken for the Department by the AEA. The programme includes information on understanding and reducing displacement effects of biofuels, improving evidence on the environmental, social and economic impacts of biofuels, promoting best practice in biofuel production, fostering innovation and deployment to meet targets,removing infrastructure and vehicle capability barriers.

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