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Shortlist for A737 Dalry Bypass contract revealed
News ItemFour bidders invited to tenderTransport Scotland has announced the names of the four bidders competing to build the new A737 Dalry Bypass.
Young People Reminded To Stay Safe During Summer Break
News ItemContractor for M8 M73 M74 Motorway Improvements Project highlights dangers of construction sites
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Scottish Government on track to achieve key road casualty reduction targets
News ItemRoad casualty figures published today give a clear indication the Scottish Government is on track to meet its 2020 casualty reduction targets
Decrease in number of people killed on Scotland’s roads - A National Statistics Publication for Scotland
News ItemOne hundred and sixty two people were killed in reported road accidents in Scotland in 2015, 41 fewer than in 2014.
Key Reported Road Casualties Scotland 2015
PublicationProvisional statistics of reported injury road accidents (i.e. road accidents reported to the police in which one or more people were killed or injured) in Scotland in 2015.
Key Reported Road Casualties Scotland 2015 - Dataset
PublicationDataset published alongside the statistical publication, Key Reported Road Casualties Scotland 2015
Best Practice guide for the selection of pothole repair options
PublicationSecond phase of research, and two year study, to ascertain which pothole repair products and techniques are suitable for use as interim and/or permanent repairs.
Motorists advised to expect delays on M74 J4 - J5 and on the A725 at Shawhead Junction
News ItemMotorists are being advised to expect delays on the M74 and on the A725 at Shawhead Junction from Thursday 30th June, for approximately two months, as part of the £500m M8 M73 M74 Motorway Improvements Project as two major construction activities commence.
Evaluation of Road Safety Scotland’s Early Years Resource June 2016
PublicationLaunched in 2010, Go Safe with Ziggy is Scotland’s main road safety programme for children in their early years