Strategic Research and Analysis Division (SRAD)
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The Strategic Research and Analysis Division (SRAD) is a resource for the Department of Transport to both deliver research and to support other divisions in producing research. By doing this it makes an important contribution to the Department’s overall mission of delivering an accessible, efficient, safe and sustainable transport system which supports communities, households and businesses.
You can view some recent research from the Strategic Research and Analysis Division below.
This analysis considers the economic cost of congestion within the Greater Dublin Area (GDA) over the period 2022-2040. Full information and report here .
The Transport Appraisal Framework (TAF) provides appraisal and implementation guidance that aims to promote investment in the transport system which meets the needs of society, fulfils strategic policy objectives, and delivers value for money to develop a common framework for appraising transport investments in accordance with the Public Spending Code (PSC) . Full information and report here.
The paper considers the current set of performance indicators monitored by the Department of Transport in relation to climate policy and makes recommendations on how they could be amended to place a greater focus on well-being. Report can be found here.
This paper analyses the impact of the fare initiatives introduced in recent years for Public Service Obligation (PSO) services, assessing the initiatives’ impact on passenger numbers, fare revenue, and average fares for the four main public transport operators, whilst also considering the wider issues facing the PSO in this context to aid future policy decisions. Full report can be found here.
Building on a 2021 Spending Review, The Protection and Renewal of Ireland’s Road and Railway Network , this Focussed Policy Assessment (FPA) provides an examination of the protection and renewal of Ireland’s regional and local road network. Full information and report can be found here.