Reports
Transportation reports commissioned or written by the department follow:
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Vehicle Programs Division 2007-2008 Annual Report
The ecoTECHNOLOGY for Vehicles (eTV) program explores how advanced technologies can help reduce vehicle greenhouse gas emissions, pollutants and fuel consumption in order to promote a sustainable transportation system for Canadians. -
Air Travel Complaints Commissioner's Reports
The report includes the number and nature of the complaints received, reports on any general problems observed, and identifies the names of air carriers about whom the complaints were made and the manner in which they were dealt. -
CATSA Act Review Final Report
Minister Cannon tabled the report of the CATSA Act Review Advisory Panel in December 2006. The statutory five-year review of the act was carried out over 2006. The report contains recommendations on future aviation security requirements and other developments that may affect CATSA's operations. -
Flight 2010 - A Strategic Plan for Civil Aviation
Flight 2010 - A Strategic Plan for Civil Aviation, which charts the flight plan for Canada's aviation safety program in the years ahead. Flight 2010 will help guide us as we strive to improve upon the already high level of aviation safety in Canada. -
Integration Technologies for Sustainable Urban Goods Movement
Transport Canada has identified the movement of goods within urban regions as a key emerging issue in Canada. -
Intelligent Transportation Systems - Reports and Publications
A list of intelligent transportation systems reports and publications. -
Marine Safety Port State Control Annual Report
Marine Safety's 2004 annual report on port state control. -
Pilotage Authority Annual Reports
A list of annual reports from four pilotage authorities. -
Road Safety Benchmarks Over Time
This study identifies the most effective road engineering improvements that have been introduced in the past 40 years in Canada and the United States. -
Road Safety in Canada 2003
Fatalities and injuries have declined about 15 per cent between 1994 and 2003 and 5.6 per cent from 2002 to 2003. However, an average of 3,000 people died annually on Canadian roads and accounted for 95 per cent of the transportation fatalities nationwide. -
Road Safety Vision 2010 report
Canada's Road Safety Vision is a national undertaking aimed at making Canada's roads the safest in the world. Officially launched in 1996 and renewed in 2000, Road Safety Vision is supported by all levels of government as well as by instrumental public and private sector stakeholders. -
Transport Canada's long-term vision and strategic direction with respect to the safety and security of the transportation system in Canada.
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Synthesis of Safety for Traffic Operations
Traffic operations practitioners are continually making decisions that impact the safety performance of the transportation network. In order to make the best possible decisions the practitioner must be aware of the best available safety information. -
Traffic Signal Safety Warrants
This report outlines a methodology for measuring the safety of unsignalized and signalized intersections and comparing their relative levels of safety. It also proposes an objective, quantitative process for determining whether or not a traffic signal is warranted at an unsignalized intersection. -
Transport Canada's Surveys of Seat belt use in Canada 2004-2005
The results suggest that Canada is making some progress toward the 95 per cent target for seat belt use for all occupants of light duty vehicles. -
Transportation in Canada 2005
The 2005 Annual Report presents the state of transportation in Canada using the most current information available.
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