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Increased number of people killed on Scotland’s roads

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Two hundred people were killed in reported road accidents in Scotland in 2014, 16 per cent more than in 2013.

Cold snap continues overnight

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With a Met Office severe weather warning for ice in place for tonight and tomorrow morning, Scotland’s Trunk Road Operating Companies are continuing their Winter treatments. Forecasters are warning of lows of minus six of into Saturday morning and this will bring some locally difficult driving conditions, across much of the country and especially on the higher routes. There will be some respite on Sunday as it gradually gets milder.

Longman Lights Trial

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Statement following publication of Reported Road Casualties Scotland 2017

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Lockdown travel rise

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Public reminded to stay local for exercise and recreation

Transport Minister launches Scotland’s Guide to the Benefits of Using Rail Freight

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Transport Minister, Humza Yousaf has today launched ‘Delivering Your Goods’ the Scottish Government’s Guide to the Benefits of Using Rail Frieght.

A90 average speed cameras will improve safety

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Transport Minister meets with key stakeholders

MINISTER CALLS FOR SAFETY MEASURES AIMED AT NOVICE DRIVERS

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Transport Minister Keith Brown today outlined the likely benefits of Graduated Driver Licensing (GDL) for new and young drivers, which could include reduced crash risk and potentially cheaper insurance.

10 years for the Queensferry Crossing

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But still time to be part of the project mosaic

AWPR first anniversary

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Data shows big cut in HGV traffic through Aberdeen

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