Bus and Coach Statistics 2011-2012
This small pocket size card contains headline transport statistics and is updated every December (with Scottish Transport Statistics).
This is the 2012 edition of Scottish Transport Statistics, and is the thirty first publication in the series. The publication presents a comprehensive statistical picture of transport activity and covers a wide range of topics.
This bulletin presents analysis of information collected in 2011 through the Travel Diary element of the Scottish Household Survey (SHS).
This publication presents detailed statistics about the circumstances of personal injury road accidents in Scotland that were reported by the police using the Stats 19 statistical returns. Each accident is classified according to the severity of the injury to the most seriously injured person involved in the accident. These statistics are used to inform public debate and support policy on road safety.
This bulletin summarises a range of transport statistics in Scotland to highlight the main trends and present the results of the 2011 Scottish Household Survey transport questions in context. Some comparisons with Great Britain (or the UK) are also included.
This bulletin presents provisional statistics of reported injury road accidents in Scotland in 2011.
Provides information about travel within Great Britain by Scottish residents, including average number of journeys per person per year, modes and purpose of travel, and distances travelled. The 2009/2010 publication also includes comparisons with Scottish Household Survey data.