Transport

Well planned and integrated transport investment can be an important ingredient in driving economic growth and improving quality of life.

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Summary

The Commission undertakes research into specific transport proposals when asked to do so by government, but also advises on broader questions of policy and approach to planning upgrades and new investment in road, rail, and other transport modes.

The Commission transport work covers road, rail, and other modes of transport. We focus on what different these modes each do best and how they integrate with other types of transport to create the most efficient and user friendly systems for passengers and support the economic geography of the country and, in particular, its towns and cities. Our work seeks to anticipate future usage trends, such as the impact of the recent pandemic on public transport, to help inform robust recommendations for investment and policy making.
With a long term perspective, the Commission also considers likely developments in technology and what investment should be made to prepare our networks for the future.
With almost a quarter of the UK’s total greenhouse gas emissions currently coming from surface transport, we actively consider the importance of decarbonising the UK’s travel by developing lower emission public transport systems and preparing for the widescale use of electric vehicles. Tackling urban congestion and other barriers to growth where travel solutions – in particular, better public transport – can play a role are significant challenges shaping our work.
The Second National Infrastructure Assessment, published in October 2023 states that improving transport provision is crucial to the goal of levelling up economic opportunities in all parts of the country and improving the quality of life. To this end, the Assessment addresses two key challenges: how improved urban mobility and addressing congestion, and how multimodal interurban transport strategies, can both support regional growth.
The Assessment shows that getting more people making more trips into and around city centres is essential for English cities outside of London to have any chance of succeeding in levelling up their regional economies. To do that, cities will need flexible strategic transport plans that can adapt to a range of future transport demand scenarios; to avoid adding to existing congestion and undermining net zero efforts, they’ll need to actively shift more of those additional journeys from cars onto other modes of transport. So, cities will need to make improvements that ensure public transport and active travel are more attractive and reliable options for more travellers, while also giving serious consideration to some form of demand management.
Our work on interurban transport recommends a transport strategy built around a single vision to drive economic opportunity and narrow disparities between regions and protect and enhance the environment. This needs to incorporate strategic roads and major roads as well as heavy rail projects.
The decision to cancel HS2 north of Birmingham leaves a major gap in the UK’s rail strategy around which a number of cities have based their economic growth plans. While government has committed to re-allocate all the released funding to improve transport, including rail links, in the North and Midlands, it is not yet clear what the exact scope and delivery schedule is for the proposed new rail schemes. A new comprehensive, long term and fully costed plan that sets out how rail improvements will address the capacity and connectivity challenges facing city regions in the North and Midlands is needed.

Transport data

A range of transport data sets is available to review on our Data pages. This includes data sets used in Commission reports, as well as historic data sets. Each can be reviewed online or downloaded.

Review data

Latest Updates

Responses to call for evidence
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Responses to call for evidence

21 Dec 2018
Report shows need to tackle carbon and congestion caused by ever-greater demands for deliveries
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Report shows need to tackle carbon and congestion caused by ever-greater demands for deliveries

Whitehall and Town Halls should offer greater support to efforts to meet people’s growing demands for fast deliveries while also reducing congestion and carbon emissions, the National Infrastructure Commission warned today. As more and more consumers are looking to get next-day deliveries on their last-minute Christmas shopping this weekend, chairman Sir John Armitt argued the...

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Performance Measures
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Performance Measures

Data the Commission uses to assess the performance of the UK’s infrastructure systems and the services they provide.

14 Dec 2018
Crossrail 2 in the context of a national strategy
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Crossrail 2 in the context of a national strategy

London is a city synonymous with innovative infrastructure. The capital has prospered on the shoulders of great pioneers of engineering such as Marc Isambard Brunel and Sir Joseph Bazalgette, responsible respectively for the first Underground rail line and London’s elaborate sewer network. Building on Brunel’s success, the capital is home to the first metro system...

Commons Committee ‘right to call for action now’ to support electric vehicle roll-out
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Commons Committee ‘right to call for action now’ to support electric vehicle roll-out

An influential select committee today called on the Government to be more ambitious in encouraging take-up of electric cars, and bring forward their proposals for 100 per cent electric car and van sales from 2040 to 2032 – which would be in line with recommendations in the National Infrastructure Assessment The business, energy and industrial...

18 Oct 2018 By
Enabling work near-complete on ‘vital’ East-West rail link
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Enabling work near-complete on ‘vital’ East-West rail link

Enabling works are near completion on a key section of the former “Varsity Line” between Oxford and Cambridge today, reaching a milestone in meeting the National Infrastructure Commission’s recommendations for supporting future economic prosperity across the growth arc. The Commission’s “Partnering for Prosperity” report, published nearly a year ago, highlighted the need to improve both...

4 Oct 2018 By
Rise in electric car sales shows need for truly national charging network
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Rise in electric car sales shows need for truly national charging network

New figures today show a 3.9 per cent increase in the sale of electric, hybrid and hybrid plug-in cars in September compared with the same month last year, underlining the growing demand in the market – and the need for a truly, national visible charging network to enable growth in electric vehicle sales to continue in...

4 Oct 2018 By
Roads for the Future Competition
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Roads for the Future Competition

29 Sep 2018
Preparing now for the Roads for the Future
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Preparing now for the Roads for the Future

Over the next few decades, we will witness a revolution on our roads. Thanks to advancing technology, the vehicles of tomorrow will have the capacity to be digitally connected and driverless. By 2050, the way we reach our destinations will be unrecognisable. In our lifetime, driverless vehicles are set to shake things up on a...

Competition winners pave the way for Roads for the Future
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Competition winners pave the way for Roads for the Future

Smart traffic lights and hi-tech public transport could become an everyday part of people’s journeys, according to ideas put forward by the joint winners of the national Roads for the Future competition announced today. The winners – City Science and Leeds City Council – will each receive £25,000 from a dedicated £50,000 prize fund. Offering...

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Armitt: new funding welcome – but further devolution needed to boost local transport
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Armitt: new funding welcome – but further devolution needed to boost local transport

Sir John Armitt today welcomed Government plans to invest £840 million in improving transport within 10 city regions across the UK – and urged ministers to go even further by devolving even more powers and funding to local leaders. The chairman of the National Infrastructure Commission said devolved funding for cities was a key recommendation from the...

27 Sep 2018 By
Expressway decision could help boost long-term prosperity of Growth Arc
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Expressway decision could help boost long-term prosperity of Growth Arc

The Government today announced the defined corridor for the Oxford-Cambridge Expressway – as part of wider efforts to meet the long term economic potential of the area identified by the National Infrastructure Commission. Roads Minister Jesse Norman confirmed Corridor B as the preferred choice. It follows publication of the National Infrastructure Commission’s report into maximising the potential of the...

12 Sep 2018 By
Government action needed for truly national charging network
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Government action needed for truly national charging network

The Prime Minister today unveiled a £200 million investment in charging points for electric vehicles – but the National Infrastructure Assessment highlights further steps that are needed to create a truly national charging network. In a speech to the Zero Emissions Vehicles summit in Birmingham, the Prime Minister unveiled a package of investment measures to...

11 Sep 2018 By
“Truly visible and national” charging network needed to support switch to electric cars
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“Truly visible and national” charging network needed to support switch to electric cars

Energy UK today joined with business and environmental organisations to urge the Government to be more ambitious in supporting take-up of electric vehicles – a similar call to that made by the National Infrastructure Commission. In their letter to the Prime Minister, Energy UK call for a range of measures to support drivers looking to...

10 Sep 2018 By

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