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SCOTTISH TRANSPORT STATISTICS No 20

NEW AND EXPANDED TABLES AND CHARTS

New tables

Table

1.4 Number of taxis licensed, taxi drivers licensed and private hire cars licensed by local authority.
1.10 Number of goods vehicles licensed by operator size.
1.11 The most popular new cars sold in Scotland.
1.12 Results of the road vehicle testing scheme (MOT).
3.3 Goods moved by UK HGVs by destination.
6.7 Atmospheric concentrations of selected pollutants recorded at Air Quality Monitoring Stations.
6.8 Petrol and diesel deliveries in Scotland.
8.2 Cross-border passenger traffic originating outwith Scotland and the associated passenger revenue.
8.8 Number of passenger stations within each local authority.
8.11 Number of railway fatalities by former region and by category.
9.4 Passenger traffic on selected international routes, to and from Scotland's main airports.
9.5 The ten international airports with the largest number of passenger journeys for flights directly to and from Scotland's main airports.
10.15 HM Coastguard statistics on search and rescue operations.
12.16 Employed adults(16+) - place of work.
12.17 Employed adults(16+) not working from home - usual method of travel to work analysed by sex, age, current situation, social class, annual net household income and urban/rural classification.

New charts

1.3 All vehicles licensed at 31 December by local authority.
1.4 Private cars licensed at 31 December per head of population by local authority area.
6.3 Atmospheric concentrations of selected pollutants recorded at urban and rural monitoring sites.
6.4 Deliveries of petroleum and diesel in Scotland.
6.5 Leaded and unleaded as a percentage of all petroleum deliveries in Scotland.

Tables which contain additional information

1.1 now includes a breakdown of new registrations by method of propulsion.
1.2 now includes a breakdown of vehicles at 31 December by method of propulsion.
1.13 now also provides figures for Driving Licence Theory tests
1.15 now also shows driving licence possession by annual net household income and by urban/rural classification.
1.17 now also shows car availability by household type, annual net household income, and by urban/rural classification.
4.1 now shows the total estimated crossings for both directions for all the toll bridges.
6.5 now provides average daily traffic flows for some new locations.
8.1 now shows passenger traffic originating in Scotland separately for internal and cross border journeys, and the associated passenger revenue.
9.2 now shows "UK offshore" air passenger traffic separately.
10.6 now gives a breakdown by major ports of the different types of traffic.
10.11 now shows more ferry routes.
10.14 now shows more ferry routes.
11.1 now shows current expenditure on roads improvements and design, build, finance and operate payments.
11.1 now provide figures for expenditure on school crossing patrols.
11.3 now provide figures for expenditure on school crossing patrols.
11.3 now shows separately expenditure on gritting and snow clearing and on other road maintenance.
11.10 now shows the "Other travel costs" component of the Retail Prices Index.
12.7 now also shows frequency of driving by current situation and urban / rural classification, and uses expanded breakdowns by age-group and annual net household income expanded.
12.8 now shows frequency of walking and frequency of cycling using expanded breakdowns by age and annual net household income.
12.9 now shows frequency of walking and frequency of cycling using expanded breakdowns by age and annual net household income.
12.10 now also shows travel to school by urban / rural classification, and uses an expanded breakdown by annual net household income.
H1-3 now provide figures for more years, where possible (back to 1960, in some cases).
H3 now also shows new registrations of vehicles.

Charts which contain additional information

4.1 now shows the estimated the total numbers of vehicles crossing the Forth Road Bridge and the Tay Road Bridge in each year.
4.2 now also shows the Skye Bridge.
H6 now also shows new registrations of vehicles.

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