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Business and Regulatory Impact Assessment - Cycling Framework and Delivery Plan for Active Travel
26 Apr 2023AECOM was commissioned to undertake a series of impact assessments on the Cycling Framework and Delivery Plan for Active Travel
Island Communities Impact Assessment - Cycling Framework and Delivery Plan for Active Travel
26 Apr 2023AECOM was commissioned to undertake a series of impact assessments on the Cycling Framework and Delivery Plan for Active Travel
Evidence Base - Cycling framework and delivery plan for active travel in Scotland
26 Apr 2023Consultation Summary Report - Cycling Framework and Delivery Plan for Active Travel
26 Apr 2023Analysis of the feedback from consultation undertaken as part of the assessment of the Cycling Framework and Delivery Plan for Active Travel
Social and Equality Impact Assessment - Cycling Framework and Delivery Plan for Active Travel
26 Apr 2023AECOM was commissioned to undertake a series of impact assessments on the Cycling Framework and Delivery Plan for Active Travel
Review of Next Steps - Cycling Action Plan for Scotland
26 Apr 2023An independent report, produced for Cycling Scotland and commissioned by Transport Scotland
Cycling Framework for Active Travel - A plan for everyday cycling
26 Apr 2023Literature review - Best practice in active travel and its associated benefits
25 Apr 2023An assessment of best practice in active travel, outlining a range of economic, health and environmental benefits associated with active travel
Scottish Transport Statistics 2022
14 Mar 2023The publication provides a broad range of transport statistics including road vehicles, traffic, casualties, bus and rail passengers, road and rail freight, air and water transport and personal travel.
Summary report - Women's and girls' views and experiences of personal safety when using public transport
7 Mar 2023Summary report from the independent qualitative research project to explore women’s and girls’ views and experiences of personal safety when using public transport in Scotland