Road Accidents Scotland 2003
THE SCOTTISH EXECUTIVE TRANSPORT STATISTICS WEB PAGES
These can be found at: www.scotland.gov.uk/transtat They provide:
- "on-line" versions of each Transport Statistics publication since Spring 1998.
These can also be reached via this "shortcut": www.scotland.gov.uk/transtat/latest
- Scottish Transport Statistics - or via: www.scotland.gov.uk/transtat/sts
- bulletins of Transport-related results from the Scottish Household Survey;
- Road Accidents Scotland - or via: www.scotland.gov.uk/transtat/ras
- Bus and Coach Statistics and other statistical bulletins.
- the specification of the "Stats 19" road accident statistics returns (including details of the changes to be made with effect from the "January 2005" returns); and
- arrangements for consulting users and providers, including:
Transport & Travel Statistics Advisory Committee - or via: …./transtat/ttsac
Liaison Group on Road Accident Statistics - or via: …./transtat/lgras
- links to other relevant Web sites.
Updated versions of some of the 'key' tables and charts in Scottish Transport Statistics will be prepared in the following instances:
(a) when a further year's figures become available for the "key" topics which are "a year behind" the rest of the publication (e.g. those for which the Summary tables show "not available" for the latest year, such as the bus and coach statistics and port/waterborne freight statistics in the "2004" edition); and
(b) to correct any errors that are found in published tables.
Please note that:
- the updated tables will be made available in spreadsheets which will appear separately from those which give the figures in the tables that were originally published;
- the material in the electronic version of the publication will not be updated - it will remain "as published".
There are twelve extra road accident statistics tables, each covering the years from 1981 to 2002. The kinds of topics for which they provide numbers include:
- killed and seriously injured casualties by mode of transport;
- child casualties by age and sex;
- accidents by police force area and severity; and
- casualties by Council area and severity.
The "release" of updated versions of Scottish Transport Statistics tables, and of extra road accident statistics tables, will be announced by e-mail to the ScotStat "Transport" mailing list (and others), along with notification of new Scottish Executive (SE) Transport Statistics publications and any consultations on SE Transport statistics.
If you would like to register as a user of SE Transport statistics, please go to: www.scotland.gov.uk/scotstat and click on 'access the SCOTSTAT register'. You can then enter your details, including your subject areas of interest, in the register.