3. National Indicator

Transport and Travel in Scotland Results from the Scottish Household Survey

3. National Indicator

In 2018 the Scottish Government launched a refreshed National Performance Framework (NPF), which sets out a vision for Scotland. The NPF incorporates 11 National Outcomes that reflect this vision of improved wellbeing and quality of life for the people of Scotland.

Further Information:

For further information on the Scottish Government’s National Performance Framework, please visit: http://nationalperformance.gov.scot/

The refreshed framework includes a National Indicator on ‘Journeys by active travel’, which monitors the proportion of short journeys that are made by the two main active travel modes: walking and cycling.

National Indicator

In 2018, 1.8% of journeys under 5 miles were made by bike (the same percentage as in 2017) and 43.0% of journeys under 2 miles were made on foot (a 2.3% fall from 2017).

Although the proportion of cycling journeys remained steady, the fall in the proportion of walking journeys means that the National Indicator status is determined as Performance Worsening.

% of journeys under 2 miles made by walking

% of journeys under 5 miles made by bike

More information on the indicator, including further details on how performance is assessed can be found on the National Performance Framework website.

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