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Paid Invoices - June 2014
PublicationTransport Scotland now publishes monthly reports showing all items of expenditure over £25,000
Annual Review 2014
PublicationTransport Scotland's annual review for 2014
Market Engagement for the Gourock Dunoon Ferry Service
PublicationFollowing the completion of the Feasibility Study, the Scottish Government have undertaken a market engagement exercise with potential operators, to inform the future policy and procurement options
Media Results
Transport Scotland Section 70 return - 2013-14
PublicationMinisters are required to report to Parliament on the expenditure incurred each year under section 70 of the Transport Scotland Act 2001
Transport Scotland Scottish Trunk Road Infrastructure Project Evaluation - 1YA Evaluation Report for A75(T) Cairntop to Barlae
PublicationThe A75(T) is approximately 159km in length, located in Dumfries and Galloway, and an important transportation corridor in the south-west of Scotland, linking the A74(M) with the port at Loch Ryan
Key Reported Road Casualties Scotland 2013
PublicationThis bulletin presents provisional statistics of reported injury road accidents in Scotland in 2013
Key Reported Road Casualties Scotland 2013 - Dataset
PublicationDataset published alongside the statistical publication, Key Reported Road Casualties Scotland 2013
Road Projects: Guidance on Compulsory Purchase Process and Compensation
PublicationThe guidance has been prepared for people who have property, farms or businesses which are directly affected by a road project scheme.
Clear - Keeping Scotland’s traffic moving
PublicationThis document sets out the roles and responsibilities of the key organisations involved in traffic incident management on the strategic motorway and trunk road network, setting out a joint outcome
Traffic Monitoring Annual Report - 2012/13 - Forth Replacement Crossing
PublicationThe aim of this report is to present the traffic data collected throughout the monitoring period, to allow for key changes and trends to be identified