| Description | Has figures on (e.g.) road vehicles, traffic, accidents, toll bridges, bus and rail passengers, road and rail freight, air and water transport, personal travel and comparisons with GB. |
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| ISBN | 978 07559 18010 (Web Only) |
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| Official Print Publication Date | August 2008 |
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| Website Publication Date | August 25, 2008 |
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A National Statistics Publication for Scotland
Contents
1. Main points
2. Background
3. Motor vehicles, traffic and road casualties
4. Public transport: bus, rail and air and ferry
5. Personal travel (e.g. driving, walking and cycling; travel to work and school)
6. Freight
7. 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 Scotland
Table S2: Summary of Transport in Scotland - index numbers
Table S3: Summary of Scottish Household Survey results
Table S4: Summary of cross-border transport
Table SGB1: Comparisons of Scotland and Great Britain (or the UK) - numbers
Table SGB2: Comparisons of Scotland and Great Britain (or UK) - index numbers
Table SGB3: Comparisons of Scotland and Great Britain (or UK) - relative to the population
Table H1: Summary of passenger traffic
Table H2: Summary of freight traffic - freight lifted
Table H2: Summary of freight traffic - freight moved
Table H3: Traffic estimates
Table H4: Other vehicle related statistics
Scottish Government Statistician Group
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