Here you can browse the report together with the Proceedings of the Committee. The published report was ordered by the House of Commons to be printed 13 January 2010.
Terms of Reference
1 Introduction
Membership and support
2 Highlights from the Committee's work
Impact
Key findings
Innovation
3 The Committee's effectiveness
Objective A: The examination of DfT policy
Emerging policy, policy deficiencies and decisions
Draft bills
Objective B: Expenditure
Objective C: Administration
Public Service Agreements, targets and statistics
Non-Departmental Public Bodies and associated public bodies
Appointments
Implementation of legislation and major policy initiatives
Objective D: Contributions to Debate in the House
4 Working methods
Transport Questions with a House of Lords Secretary of State
Evidence from Ministers from other Government departments
The representativeness of witnesses
Engaging with the media and the public
Visits
Government responses to our reports
Petitions
5 Looking ahead: Session 200910
6 Legacy
Areas for follow-up
Annex A: Government responses to the Committee's recommendations
Government Response TableSession 2008-09
Ending the Scandal of Complacency: Road Safety beyond 201011th Report
School Travel2nd Report
Appointment of the Chair of the Office of Rail Regulation3rd Report
The effects of adverse weather conditions on transport 4th Report
The use of airspace 5th Report
Taxes and charges on road users 6th Report
The enforcements activities of the Vehicle and Operator Services Agency (VOSA)7th Report
Rail fares and franchises8th Report
Annex B: Petitions
Annex C: Sessional information
Appendix 1: Letter from the Minister to the Chairman in response to a request for clarification on The enforcement activities of the Vehicle and Operator Services Agency
Appendix 2: DfT Memoranda on Estimates and Supplementary Estimates Spring Supplementary Estimate 2008-09
Spring Supplementary Estimate 2008-09
Winter Supplementary Estimate 2008-09
Main Estimate 2009-2010
Formal Minutes
List of Reports from the Committee during the current Parliament