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A96 Ardersier to Drumine Cottage - Environmental Impact Assessment - Record of Determination
13 Jul 2025Kerb heights - Phase 4
9 Jul 2025Scottish Road Research Board completed research
Kerb heights - Phase 3
9 Jul 2025Scottish Road Research Board completed research
Impact assessment of zero emission development activities
9 Jul 2025Scottish Road Research Board completed research
Trunk Road and Motorway Tourist Signing Guidance - For tourist attractions and tourist facilities
25 Jun 2025This document provides guidance primarily to Scottish tourism businesses on Transport Scotland’s responsibilities for brown tourist signs on Scotland’s strategic roads. The guide is intended to help applicants to know if their business will be eligible for brown signs and to understand the process of applying to have signs erected.
Key Reported Road Casualties Scotland 2024
3 Jun 2025Provisional 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.
Draft Orders - Pass of Birnam to Tay Crossing - A9 Dualling
30 May 2025Draft Orders, including the draft Compulsory Purchase Order, for the A9 Dualling Pass of Birnam to Tay Crossing project - the statutory consultation period closes on 25 July 2025
Environmental Impact Assessment Report - Pass of Birnam to Tay Crossing - A9 Dualling
30 May 2025An Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) for the proposed scheme is required under European and Scottish Legislation. The EIA Report details the findings of the EIA, which has been undertaken in line with the Design Manual for Roads and Bridges (DMRB).
The Vessels and Ports Plan for the Clyde and Hebrides and Northern Isles networks (2025 – 2045) - Islands Connectivity Plan
2 May 2025The Islands Connectivity Plan sets out the Scottish Government's long-term objectives and policies for ensuring necessary and sustainable transport links for our islands. The Vessels and Ports Plan is one of the key elements delivering those objectives for the Clyde & Hebrides and Northern Isles networks.
Customer Code of Conduct
9 Apr 2025This policy covers anyone who engages with Transport Scotland, including service users or stakeholders.