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Transport and Travel in Scotland 2020: Results from the Scottish Household Survey - PDF version
28 Jan 2022This report presents transport and travel findings from the Scottish Household Survey (SHS) 2020 telephone survey
Boulder Hazard Study Report - Scottish Road Research Board (SRRB)
28 Jan 2022Study to develop a systematic approach to the management of boulder hazards comparable to that adopted for debris flows and falls from rock faces.
Value of the Local Road Network - Community Models - Scottish Road Research Board (SRRB)
28 Jan 2022Study to further develop the value model to include detailed/verified social and future value criteria, test the model in three geographical areas, and extend the model to include the trunk road network, to create a ‘whole network’ model.
Project newsletter - Autumn/Winter 2021 - Luncarty to Pass of Birnam - A9 Dualling
27 Jan 2022The latest project newsletter for the Luncarty to Pass of Birnam section of the A9 Dualling programme
A Network fit for the Future: Draft Vision for Scotland’s Public Electric Vehicle Charging Network
26 Jan 2022This draft Vision is for Scotland’s network of publicly available electric vehicle charge points.
Minutes - 9 December 2021 - NTS2 Delivery Board
26 Jan 2022Meeting minutes - Road Safety Framework Local Partnership Forum – North - 24 November 2021
25 Jan 2022Meeting minutes from the Road Safety Framework Local Partnership Forum (North).
Forth Bridges Forum - Meeting 42 - Agenda - 25 January 2022
25 Jan 2022The Forth Bridges Forum is a Transport Scotland-led management Forum, established to ensure that thorough and effective stakeholder engagement remains at the heart of the operation and maintenance of the bridges.
Recycled Materials in Road Construction and Maintenance
21 Jan 2022Review of published research into the use of recycled materials in road construction and maintenance.
Summary Report – January 2022 – STPR2
20 Jan 2022This review of the strategic transport network’s performance will inform transport investment in Scotland for the next 20 years