Department for Transport Annual Report 2005 (Cm 6527)
Table of contents
- Front cover
- Foreword by the Secretary of State
- Introduction and structure
- Chapter 1: The year in brief
- Chapter 2: The responsibilities and organisation of the Department
- Chapters 3-11: The Department's main activities
- Appendices
- Other key policy documents
- Chapter 1 - The year in brief: our key achievements 2004-05
- Sustained investment
- Improvements in transport management
- Looking forward
- Chapter 2 -The responsibilities and organisation of the Department
- Aims
- The strategy
- Key objectives
- Partnerships
- How the Department is organised
- The role of executive agencies
- Other NDPBs
- Trust Ports
- Efficiency
- Plans and progress
- Developing the Department
- Valuing diversity
- Freedom of Information (FOI)
- Training and support
- Improved processes
- Future work
- Useful web sites
- Chapter 3 - Roads
- Progress in delivering objectives
- Responsibility for delivery
- Network management
- The Traffic Management Act 2004 - new traffic management roles
- Smarter choices
- Chapter 4 - Rail
- Progress in delivering objectives
- Rail review
- Rail White Paper
- Railways Bill
- Rail performance
- Passenger use
- Franchising
- Investment and capacity enhancement
- Responsibility for delivery
- Useful web sites
- Chapter 5 - Buses
- Responsibility for delivery
- Progress in delivering objectives
- Working in partnership
- Personal security on buses
- Bus reliability
- Accessible buses
- Bus customer satisfaction
- Taxis
- Guided busways
- London's bus network
- Quality of service
- Chapter 6 - Making choices locally and regionally
- Local transport funding
- Revenue funding
- The local transport settlement
- Local transport plans (LTPs)
- Regional funding guidelines
- Light rail
- Walking and cycling
- London
- London Underground Ltd
- Excess train journey time
- Operated train kilometres
- Percentage of peak trains cancelled due to driver non-availability
- Percentage of schedule operated
- Overall customer satisfaction
- Chapter 7 - Aviation and Shipping
- Aviation
- Shipping
- Useful website addresses
- Chapter 8 - Freight
- The Government's role and objectives for freight transport
- How we have performed against our objectives
- Regulation
- National and international regulation
- Local and regional regulation
- Enforcement
- The Lorry Road User Charging (LRUC) scheme
- Promoting sustainable freight
- Promoting sustainable road freight
- Sustainable distribution research
- Rail Freight
- Water freight
- Modal shift programmes
- The Aggregate Levy Sustainability Fund (ALSF)
- Dangerous goods
- Chapter 9 - Protecting the environment
- Air quality
- Shipping and aviation
- Climate change
- Fiscal measures
- Biofuels
- Developing and promoting new vehicle technologies
- Aviation
- Adapting to climate change
- Noise
- Planning
- Chapter 10 - Safety and security
- Road Safety Public Service Agreement (PSA) Target
- Progress on the Road Safety Strategy
- Effective enforcement
- Effective roads policing
- Effective technology
- The Driver, Vehicle and Operator (DVO) Group
- Railway safety
- The Rail Accident Investigation Branch (RAIB)
- Reducing crime on public transport
- Aviation safety
- Aviation safety in the UK's Overseas Territories
- The Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB)
- Shipping safety
- The Board of Transport Accident Investigators
- Transport security
- Chapter 11 - Electronic services for customers
- Transport Direct
- Driver, Vehicle and Operator (DVO) Group e-service delivery

