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A National Statistics Publication for Scotland ISBN 978 0 7559 7635 5 (Web only publication) ISSN 1351 3869 This document is also available in pdf format (412k)
This bulletin collates a range of data sources to present the main transport trends in Scotland, including some comparisons with Great Britain (or the UK).
1. Main points2. Background3. Motor vehicles, traffic and road casualties4. Public transport: bus, rail and air and ferry5. Personal travel ( e.g. driving, walking and cycling; travel to work and school)6. Freight7. List of Data Sources
Figure 1: Vehicles licensed Figure 2: New registrations of vehicles Figure 3: Traffic Figure 4: Road accident casualties Figure 5: Passenger numbers: local bus and rail Figure 6: Passenger numbers: rail, air and ferry (selected services) Figure 7: Vehicles licensed per 100 population Figure 8: Passenger numbers per head of population: local bus and rail Figure 9: Passenger numbers per head of population: rail and air Figure 10: Freight lifted: road and coastwise shipping Figure 11: Freight lifted: coastwise shipping, pipelines, inland waterway, rail
Table S1: Summary of Transport in ScotlandTable S2: Summary of Transport in Scotland - index numbersTable S3: Summary of Scottish Household Survey resultsTable S4: Summary of cross-border transportTable SGB1: Comparisons of Scotland and Great Britain (or the UK) - numbersTable SGB2: Comparisons of Scotland and Great Britain (or UK) - index numbersTable SGB3: Comparisons of Scotland and Great Britain (or UK) - relative to the populationTable H1: Summary of passenger trafficTable H2: Summary of freight traffic - freight liftedTable H2: Summary of freight traffic - freight movedTable H3: Traffic estimatesTable H4: Other vehicle related statistics
Scottish Government Statistician Group
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