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Guidance Note on Archaeology and Trunk Roads
22 Mar 2021This Guidance Note outlines procedures to be followed by Transport Scotland to ensure the efficient and cost-effective management of fieldwork for the mitigation of impacts on archaeology during the ongoing development of Scotland’s trunk road network.
Inclusive Design in Town Centres and Busy Street Areas
19 Feb 2021Research, evidence and recommendations on methods and approaches to help deliver inclusive design environments within town centres and busy street areas.
Guidance on the use of Bilingual (Gaelic – English) Traffic Signs in Scotland
20 Nov 2020Supplementary guidance (supporting Traffic Signs Manual) relating to the design of bilingual traffic signs, addressing sign face layout and the destinations to be signed.
Reported Road Casualties Scotland 2019
28 Oct 2020A National Statistics Publication for Scotland
Carbon Account for Transport - No. 12: 2020 Edition
30 Sep 2020Providing a balance sheet for Scotland's greenhouse gas emissions due to transport.
Transport and Travel in Scotland 2019: Results from the Scottish Household Survey
15 Sep 2020This National Statistics publication provides results of the Transport and Travel related questions asked in the Scottish Household Survey (SHS). It includes a wide range of statistics on the travel behaviours and opinions of adults in Scotland, and updates the National Performance Framework indicator for journeys by active travel
Development of Scotland's 2030 Road Safety Casualty Targets and Key Performance Indicators
8 Sep 2020The report makes recommendations for road casualty targets and key performance indicators to help accurately monitor progress against the Road Safety Framework to 2030 outcomes
Cycling by Design
24 Aug 2020Transport Scotland requires consultants and contractors working on trunk road projects to follow the guidance within Cycling by Design.
Strategies for Managing Hazardous Slopes
31 Jul 2020Follow on project to implement a novel multi-level modular monitoring system to detect landslide activity prior to, during and after landslide events. The aim is to produce a business case for appropriate monitoring to enable cost-effective management of hazardous slopes in Scotland.
SCRIM Investigatory Levels
14 Jul 2020Study to review the appropriateness of the current SCRIM Site Categories and their associated Investigatory Levels, to explore their suitability for the Scottish road network, particularly on more lightly trafficked roads.