§ Norman LambTo ask the Secretary of State for Transport what surveys of public perceptions of his Department and of its areas of responsibility have taken place over the last 12 months; what the(a) title and 1317W (b) nature of these surveys was; what the findings of each survey were; where these findings have been published; what the cost of such surveys was; and if he will make a statement and place copies of the surveys in the Library. [176949]
§ Mr. McNultyThere are a number of surveys that explore public perceptions of the Department, and its areas of responsibility. The following annex provides information on each of the main surveys undertaken by
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Title of survey Nature Where are findings published? Cost of survey (£) ONS Omnibus Survey, July 2003. Module covered attitudes to
congestion charging and knowledge
of speed limits
A multi-purpose survey run by ONS eight times per year
A summary of recent attitudinal work on speed and other road safety issues was
published on the DfT website in February
2004. This can be found at http://
www.dft.gov.uk/stellent/groups/dft_transstats/
documents/page/dft_transstats_028383.hcsp
23,700 for the module Coverage—Great Britain Random sample ONS Omnibus Survey, October 2003. Module covered attitudes to
road safety and speeding issues
Face to face interviews, in-home 35,100 for the module Sample size—around 1,800 each wave
A summary of attitudinal work on congestion charging is expected to be completed and
published on the DfT website during the
summer.
ONS Omnibus Survey, November 2003. Module covered attitudes to
rail line closures on Bank Holidays
Response rate—approx 60 per cent. 7,100 for the module Data from the November 2003 questions of rail line closures will be included within a
series of thematic factsheets to be released in
autumn 2004.
All findings will be available on the DfT website at http://www.dft gov.uk/stellent/
groups/dft_transstats/documents/
sectionhomepage/dft_transstats_page.hcsp
ONS Omnibus Survey, March 2004-attitudes to road pricing
Will be published on the DfT website in July (at the same address as that provided above).
38,200 for the module ONS Omnibus Survey, April 2004. Small module on satisfaction with
travel information services
Will be published early in 2005 as part of the evaluation of Transport Direct.
7,400 for the module Bus Passenger Satisfaction Survey— a survey of bus users' satisfaction
with bus services. Respondents
provide satisfaction ratings on 22 key
service attributes.
A quarterly survey of bus users. Data are published quarterly on the DfT website, within the Bus Quality Indicators
bulletins. The 2003–04 bulletins can be found
at: http://www.dft.gov.uk stellent/groups/
dft_control/documents/contentservertemplate/
dft_index.hcst?n=8624&=5
250,000 per annum Coverage—England. Quota sample, involving around 1,500 interviews per quarter.
Face to face interviews undertaken at bus stops.
Copies will also be placed in the Library. BMRB Omnibus Survey, October 2003. Covers use of and attitudes
towards public. transport in the UK
DfT uses this survey around two or three times per year.
Findings from the October 2003 module were published on DfT website on 11 March 2004
at http://www.dft.gov.uk/ research/
programmes/index.htm, where findings from
other modules can also located (i.e. November
2002 and April 2003).
24,480 plus VAT per wave, to a maximum of
three waves a year
2,000 interviews per wave Quota sample (random location sampling)
Face to face interviews, in home Copies will also be placed in the Library. Coverage—Great Britain British Social Attitudes Survey—the survey is carried put on an annual
basis, and the Department currently
part funds a transport module
Annual survey Results from the survey are published by NatCen in their annual BSA Book. This is a
priced publication, which costs £40.00. Most
recent findings were published in December
2003, 'British Social Attitudes: the 20th
Report—Continuity and change over Two
Decades'. Press releases providing headline
results are available on NatCen's website at
http://www.natcen.ac.uk/natcen/pages/
news_and_media_docs/2003bsa pr.pdf
DfT contributes 36,000 per annum
Coverage—Great Britain Sample size approximately 1,100 Random sample Face to face f interviews in - in-home
Response rate—approx 60 per cent. Department also has a full electronic dataset for the transport data from each survey.
The Strategic Rail Authority's National Passenger Survey. Covers
satisfaction with train services—
overall and across 27 specific aspects
of service
Carried out every six months. Findings are published as part of 'National Rail Trends', and are available on the Internet
at the following address: http://
national_rail_trends
SRA funds the survey Self-completion of survey of rail-users with approximately 25,000
completed questionnaires being
returned every wave.
Questionnaires distributed at around 950 stations
Copies will also be placed in the Library. Coverage—Great Britain the Department, its Agencies and Non-Departmental Public Bodies. Many are regular surveys, and others are more ad hoc in nature.
Findings from most of the surveys referred to in the annex are available on the internet, and therefore are not summarised here. The annex provides full details on where findings can be obtained. In addition, copies of a number of the reports referred to will be placed in the Libraries of the House.
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Title of survey Nature Where are findings published? Cost of survey (£) Highway Agency's Road Users' Satisfaction Survey
A continuous survey, with an annual sample of around 2,500 road-users
Findings are published every two years. HA funds the survey. Results are published on the HA website, and can be found at http://www.highways.gov.uk/
aboutus/corpdocs/road_user/2002/index.htm
Coverage—England Quota sample Face to face interviews, in-home Copies will also be placed in the Library. Findings for 2004 will be published on the HA website in around December 2004.
Learners Survey. A survey undertaken by the DVO Group on
satisfaction/perceptions to DVO
services
An annual survey of 1,000 motorists that have applied for a provisional
licence in the past six months
The survey was first conducted in August 2003. The findings have been distributed
throughout the DVO Group.
The survey was funded by the DVO Group and
cost 60,000.
Coverage—Great Britain Copies will also be placed in the Library. Telephone interviews Private Motorists survey. A survey undertaken by the DVO Group on
satisfaction/perceptions to DVO
services
An annual survey of 1,000 motorists The survey was first conducted in July 2003. The findings have been distributed throughout
the DVO Group.
The survey was funded by the DVO Group and
cost 110,000.
Coverage—Great Britain Quota sample Copies will also be placed in the Library. The 2004 survey is budgeted at 100,000.
Face-to, face interviews MOT study. A study on how the MOT is perceived by private
motorists
A survey, of 1,000 MOT customers The survey was first conducted in September 2003. The findings have been distributed
throughout the DVO Group
The survey was funded by DVO Group
(55,000) and
VOSA(21,000). The
next survey is planned
for 2005
Coverage—Great Britain Quota sample Face-to face interviews Copies will also be placed in the Library.