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Transport and Travel in Scotland 2024

26 Nov 2025

Published annually, this report includes Scottish Household Survey transport data, including results from the Travel Diary.

Reported Road Casualties Scotland 2024

30 Oct 2025

Final figures on injury collisions, casualties by severity, casualties by type of road, casualties by mode of transport, and child casualties, including trends in recent years and progress towards the casualty reduction targets for the year 2030. Also figures by police force division and local authority.

Sound of Barra and Sound of Harris User Survey

11 Aug 2025

To support the development of its Islands Connectivity Plan, Transport Scotland is undertaking research to inform the future level of service provision on Clyde and Hebrides and Northern Isles Ferry Services across Sound of Barra.

Co-chomhairle Phoblach air an ath Chùmhnant airson Seirbheisean Aiseag nan Eileanan a Tuath (NIFS4): Co-chomhairle

8 Aug 2025

Gaelic version of the Northern Isles Ferry Services 4 contract public consultation

The Next Northern Isles Ferry Services Contract 4 (NIFS4): Consultation: Easy Read version

8 Aug 2025

Easy read version of the Northern Isles Ferry Services 4 contract public consultation

Towards Zero Emission HGV Infrastructure in Scotland: Phase 2 Report

31 Jul 2025

This report is the second phase of research delivered by Heriot-Watt University’s Centre for Sustainable Road Freight.

Kerb heights - Phase 4

9 Jul 2025

Scottish Road Research Board completed research

Kerb heights - Phase 3

9 Jul 2025

Scottish Road Research Board completed research

Impact assessment of zero emission development activities

9 Jul 2025

Scottish Road Research Board completed research

Key Reported Road Casualties Scotland 2024

3 Jun 2025

Provisional figures on injury road collisions, casualties by severity, casualties by type of road, casualties by mode of transport, and child casualties, including trends in recent years and progress towards the casualty reduction targets for the year 2030.

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