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Transport Scotland Annual Business Plan 2013-14

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Transport Scotland seeks to deliver a safe, efficient, cost-effective and sustainable transport system for the benefit of the people of Scotland

A9 Dualling Programme Strategic Environmental Assessment Non-Technical Summary

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Dualling the A9 represents one of the largest infrastructure projects in Scotland’s history

Roads for all - Good practice guide for roads

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Transport Scotland’s requirements for inclusive design in the construction, operation and maintenance of road infrastructure

Media Results

Kerrera Ferry Service: Identification and assessment of long term options

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Research commissioned to identify and assess longer term options for ferry provision to Kerrera

Gourock-Dunoon Ferry Service: Feasibility Study of a Future Passenger and Vehicle Service with the Vehicle Portion being non-Subsidised

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MVA Consultancy in association with The Maritime Group (International) Limited was appointed by Transport Scotland in November 2012 to explore the feasibility a future passenger and vehicle service between Gourock and Dunoon town centres

Statistical Advice: Scottish Safety Camera

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This document provides an independent academic review of the statistical bulletin

Scottish Canals Framework Document

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This framework document has been drawn up by the Scottish Government in consultation with Scottish Canals

Traffic Monitoring Annual Report - 2011/12 - Forth Replacement Crossing

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The 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

Transport Scotland Section 70 return - 2012-13

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Ministers are required to report to Parliament on the expenditure incurred each year under section 70 of the Transport Scotland Act 2001

Concessionary Travel: Customer Feedback Research - Year One Report

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Research Resource and ODS Consulting were commissioned by Transport Scotland to undertake customer research into the Concessionary Travel Card Scheme. The research involved a large scale telephone survey and a series of focus groups with people who had a range of different needs.

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