A scrutiny of the climate impact of transport spending in Scotland’s City Region Deals.

Our campaigns communicate the sustainable transport agenda to the media, politicians at the Scottish Parliament, local government, businesses and the general public, promoting the benefits of sustainable transport to all sectors of our society. To do this, we publish materials on a broad range of transport topics.
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A scrutiny of the climate impact of transport spending in Scotland’s City Region Deals.
Our open letter to the Scottish Football Association, calling for Scotland’s team to travel sustainably during this year’s Euros.
Our evidence to the Labour Party’s ‘Rail and Urban Transport Review’, on how a future government could accelerate connectivity within and between the UK’s key urban areas.
Our annual accounts for the financial year ended 31 March 2023.
Research commissioned by the Transport Research Institute at Edinburgh Napier University which explored the feasibility of introducing European-style zebra crossings to Scotland.
Research conducted with Edinburgh Napier University highlighting the case for on-street trials of new European-style zebra crossings in Scotland.
A report which makes recommendations for the Government to enable a country-wide transition to zero-carbon buses, trains and ferries. Published on behalf of the Cross Party Group on Sustainable Transport
Our response to ScotRail’s proposed timetables in light of the Levenmouth Rail Link reopening.
Our annual report reflects on the past year’s activities, focusing on our three key priorities for 2022/23: cutting traffic, making fares fair, and holding Government to account.
Report which scrutinises the Scottish Government’s performance on its commitments to sustainable transport.
Transform provides evidence to the Scottish Parliament debate on access to bus services, arguing for fair fares that address the long-term transport price trends which have penalised public transport users.
Our evidence to the Parliamentary debate on climate change highlights the need to take swift and coordinated action to tackle emissions from transport.