

Travel Awareness Experience
Transport & Travel Research Ltd understand that well designed and well targeted transport information, publicity and communications programmes can encourage changes in people's attitudes to transport which will affect their personal travel behaviour.
Travel Awareness Examples
Transport & Travel Research Ltd (TTR)have carried out many projects in the area of Travel Awareness and Best Practice, some examples of our knowledge can be seen below.
Best Practice - National Campaigns
TTR has been at the forefront of consultancy work on travel awareness issues. When DETR established its travel awareness unit, TTR was commissioned to review best practice in co-ordinated national campaigns in the UK and across Europe, and to recommend structures for national campaign management.
Best European Practice - local transport schemes
TTR was involved in the first European Commission transport initiative on travel awareness and marketing, CAMPARIE. This initiative reviewed and recommended best practice in local transport marketing actions such as new public transport schemes, traffic calming, safer routes to school and so on. TTR has a database of over 100 campaign actions.
Best European Practice - improving the environment
As part of a €3.7 million project (TAPESTRY) , TTR is managing demonstrations of travel awareness schemes in 12 countries. Schemes cover campaigns to encourage multi-modal transport use, to change the attitude of citizens towards cars and to address wider health and environment issues. This project is being actively supported by DTLR.
Best practice - local 'Travelwise' centres
TTR used focus groups and a web-based questionnaire to assess customer perceptions of the services and information provided by the Nottingham Travelwise Centre (the UK's 'first mobility centre'), and to consider future enhancements. We also undertook a scooping study for a similar centre to serve the travel needs of residents (and tourists) in Leicestershire.
Best practice-'site-based' awareness raising
TTR has developed green travel plans for a considerable range of private and public sector organisations. These include several large business parks, commercial companies including BMW Group Plant Oxford and Boots, and educational and health establishments.
