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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 (which can also be reached via: www.scotland.gov.uk/transtat/latest )
- Scottish Transport Statistics (also via: www.scotland.gov.uk/transtat/sts )
- bulletins of Transport-related results from the Scottish Household Survey;
- Road Accidents Scotland (also via: www.scotland.gov.uk/transtat/ras )
- Bus and Coach Statistics and other statistical bulletins.
- Excel spreadsheet versions of the tables in the latest editions, and some of the previous editions, of these publications (also via: www.scotland.gov.uk/transtat/sheets )
- updated versions of some of the 'key' tables in Scottish Transport Statistics ( also via www.scotland.gov.uk/transtat/stsupdate )
- extra road accident statistics tables (also via: www.scotland.gov.uk/transtat/extras )
- other information, including:
- 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 (also via: .../transtat/ttsac ) Liaison Group on Road Accident Statistics (also via: …./transtat/lgras )
- links to other relevant Web sites.
Updated versions of some of the 'key' tables and charts inScottish Transport Statistics will be prepared in the following instances:
(a) when a further year's figures become available for "key" topics which are "a year behind" the rest ( e.g. topics for which the Summary shows "not available" for the latest year, like the "bus" and "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 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 2004. 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.
In order to receive e-mails notifying you of the "release" of updated versions of Scottish Transport Statistics tables, extra road accident statistics tables, new Scottish Executive ( SE) Transport Statistics publications and any consultations on SE Transport statistics, you can join the ScotStat "Transport" e-mail list. To do this, register as a user of SE Transport statistics by going to: www.scotland.gov.uk/scotstat and clicking on 'access the SCOTSTAT register'. You can then enter your details in the register. Please specify the overall "Transport" theme as a subject area of interest to you. You will then receive all e-mails sent to the list(s) for the subject area(s) in which you have registered an interest.
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