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Star Path: Photo Luminescent Road Markings: Trial Study
1 Mar 2018The aim of this study is to follow on from suggestions given in the ‘X-Route’ report and the CH2MHILL ‘Glowing Roads’ study, to research, trial and evaluate the viability of a glow in the dark strategy as an improvement to active travel routes in Scotland.
Cycling by Design
24 Aug 2020Transport Scotland requires consultants and contractors working on trunk road projects to follow the guidance within Cycling by Design.
Fast Track Scotland - Making the Case for High Speed Rail Connections with Scotland
14 Dec 2011Making the Case for High Speed Rail Connections with Scotland
DMRB Stage 2 Pairing Assessments – East of Huntly to Aberdeen - A96 Dualling
7 Aug 2019DMRB Stage 2 Pairing Assessments – East of Huntly to Aberdeen - A96 Dualling
Home Working Socio-Economic Analysis: Research Findings
11 Oct 2021An initial analysis provided to Transport Scotland of the transport and socio-economic impacts of higher levels of working from home in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
National Transport Strategy - Transport Governance - Working Group Report
18 Jul 2019A report by a short-life working group as part of the National Transport Strategy Review
Call for Evidence: Summary Report - January 2018 - Research and Evidence Working Group - National Transport Strategy Review
30 Jan 2018A summary of responses to the Call for Evidence for the National Transport Strategy Review
HGV Pathway - Zero Emission Truck Taskforce - Skills working group - Meeting notes
19 Mar 2024Meeting notes for the Skills working group.
HGV Pathway - Zero Emission Truck Taskforce - Vehicles working group - Meeting notes
19 Mar 2024Meeting notes for the Vehicles working group.
Active Travel Infrastructure Investment Report 2023-24
24 Mar 2025The Active Travel Infrastructure Investment Report for 2023-24 demonstrates that infrastructure investment exceeded £165 million in 2023-24 and delivered a range of high quality and safe walking, wheeling and cycling infrastructure across Scotland.