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Signing on quiet rural routes - Position statement
1 Dec 2025Our position in relation to non-prescribed road signs for use on quiet, rural routes, where pedestrians, cycle users, drivers and equestrians are required to share the road space. It provides advice to local authorities who wish to install signs on these routes with intention of promoting safe and appropriate user behaviour.
Transport Scotland Annual Report and Accounts 2024-25
31 Oct 2025The 2024-25 Annual Report and Accounts presents a review of the Agency’s performance, together with the audited accounts for the year.
Minutes - 9 July 2025 - National Transport Strategy (NTS) Board
24 Sep 2025Minutes from the National Transport Strategy (NTS) Board on 9 July 2025.
Towards Zero Emission HGV Infrastructure in Scotland: Phase 2 Report
31 Jul 2025This report is the second phase of research delivered by Heriot-Watt University’s Centre for Sustainable Road Freight.
Connecting Scotland – The Value of Transport
4 Jul 2025Achieving Car Use Reduction in Scotland: A Renewed Policy Statement
12 Jun 2025Updating on a policy route map first published in 2022
Equality Impact Assessment: Results - Achieving Car Use Reduction in Scotland
12 Jun 2025The results of the Equality Impact Assessment conducted for “Achieving Car Use Reduction in Scotland: A Renewed Policy Statement”
Island Communities Impact Assessment - Achieving Car Use Reduction in Scotland
12 Jun 2025The Island Communities Impact Assessment conducted for “Achieving Car Use Reduction in Scotland: A Renewed Policy Statement”.
Fairer Scotland Duty Assessment - Achieving Car Use Reduction in Scotland
12 Jun 2025The results of the Fairer Scotland Duty Assessment conducted for “Achieving Car Use Reduction in Scotland: A Renewed Policy Statement”
Child Rights and Wellbeing Impact Assessment - Achieving Car Use Reduction in Scotland
12 Jun 2025The results of the Children’s Rights and Wellbeing Impact Assessment conducted for “Achieving Car Use Reduction in Scotland: A Renewed Policy Statement”