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Traffic reduction target ‘unlikely’ to be met

30 January 2025

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Responding to the latest Audit Scotland report which finds the Scottish Government’s commitment to cut traffic level by 20% by 2030 is ‘unlikely’ to be met, director Colin Howden said:


The Audit Scotland report accurately records a series of failed commitments on ScotRail peak fares, bus priority, and active travel investment. People won’t choose to leave their cars at home unless public transport is the cheaper, easier option. Right now, it’s neither.

It’s just embarrassing that over four years since the commitment was made that there’s still no plan in place let alone a concerted programme of action. However, the report lets the Government off the hook by effectively giving it yet another year to complete a plan that could and should have been place in 2022.

Scotland simply has no choice but to decarbonise transport if it is to meet its climate pledges. Transport emissions remain the country’s single largest source of greenhouse gases, accounting for 36% of the total in 2018, and have only fallen by 0.5% since 1990. So, meeting climate targets relies on delivering meaningful reductions from the transport sector, and road traffic in particular.

Despite limited progress on Scotland’s ambitious target to reduce car-kilometres, there is now a chance to adopt a clear strategy for achieving it. We outline five ways to deliver a 20% traffic reduction here.

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