Transport & Infrastructure Market Research Insights And Findings
Below you will find our latest transport and infrastructure market research insights articles, which contain recent research findings from across the sector. These findings have been collated from research conducted in the UK, across Europe and internationally. Please note that the research projects contained in these articles may or may not have been conducted by DJS Research Ltd. Simply click on "Read More" to read the full article.
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Survey Finds UK Roads Not Cycler-Friendly
May 2012
A study of 1,550 commuting Britons by the Brake and the Bolt Burdon Kemp has found that over 60% think that most of the roads in the UK are not safe for cycling. In addition, the survey found that 40% per cent of commuters would be persuaded to travel… Read more...
Survey Discovers Many UK Drivers Confused Over Tackling Tyre Flats
April 2012
The latest Kwik Fit survey has revealed that many Britons are alarmingly unprepared for a tyre flat - 1.3 million British motorists don’t know if their vehicle has a spare wheel and a further 1 million confessed to not having any provisions whatsoever… Read more...
Survey Reveals Best and Worst Value City-Break Destinations in Europe and US
April 2012
A new survey by Post Office Travel Money has uncovered the best value places for a short holiday escape. Of 23 city-break destinations across Europe and the USA, the Latvian capital of Riga was found to offers the best value city-break in terms of travel,… Read more...
Market Research Measures Levels of Dishonesty amongst UK Drivers
March 2012
The Co-Operative Motor Group has recently conducted a survey which shows that many Britons won’t own up if they ding someone’s car on-street, including their friends and family. A mere 24% of the motorists who took part in the study would tell… Read more...
Market Research Finds Most Britons Go Into Autopilot after Driving Only 11 Minutes
February 2012
According to a poll of 1,003 UK motorists by Esure car insurance, most drivers mentally switch off after just 11 minutes of travel - on average, Britons waste £47.25 a year in petrol due to driving extra miles on autopilot. Some of the motorists questioned… Read more...
Survey Finds Britons Getting Fed Up With Exorbitant Train Fares
January 2012
Market research by Passenger Focus has found that Britons are increasingly disgruntled about the expense of train travel in the UK. While overall satisfaction with rail journeys remained mostly the same as last year at 84%, rail passengers have said that… Read more...
