Scotland “unlikely” to meet 2030 car reduction goal
A new report from Audit Scotland has found that the country is “unlikely” to meet its 2030 target of reducing car kilometres driven by 20 per cent.
A new report from Audit Scotland has found that the country is “unlikely” to meet its 2030 target of reducing car kilometres driven by 20 per cent.
In #17 of Zag’s Women Making Moves series, Scotland’s Transport Secretary Fiona Hyslop sets out how the nation is investing in active travel, and the legislation needed for a “just” transition to net zero.
The Scottish government has been urged to introduce shared e-scooter trials in its towns and cities to help the country meet its climate targets.
Scotland’s Cabinet Secretary for Transport Fiona Hyslop has said that e-scooters will “inevitably” be legalised in the country.
A new report from Audit Scotland has found that the country is “unlikely” to meet its 2030 target of reducing car kilometres driven by 20 per cent.
In #17 of Zag’s Women Making Moves series, Scotland’s Transport Secretary Fiona Hyslop sets out how the nation is investing in active travel, and the legislation needed for a “just” transition to net zero.
The Scottish government has been urged to introduce shared e-scooter trials in its towns and cities to help the country meet its climate targets.
Scotland’s Cabinet Secretary for Transport Fiona Hyslop has said that e-scooters will “inevitably” be legalised in the country.
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