Traffic calming


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This publication provides comprehensive advice on the use of traffic calming measures, covering the relevant legislation, design, effectiveness and installation. As well as examining general considerations it examines each of the methods of traffic calming and their background, cost and maintenance, effectiveness and environmental impact.




The Road Humps and Traffic Calming (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 1999


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Enabling power:Roads (Scotland) Act 1984, ss. 38 (1), 39B, 143 (1).. Issued:20.04.1999. Made:16.03.1999. Laid:30.03.1999. Coming into force:28.04.1999. Effect:S.I. 1994/2488; 1998/1448 amended. Territorial extent & classification:S. General.




Spon's Landscape Handbook


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There have been such great changes in legislation, official guidance, the British Standards and the techniques used in landscape and external works since the third edition was written ten years ago that the Handbook has been totally rewritten for this edition. This new edition of the Handbook provides a guide to planning and landscape law, a review of computer-aided design techniques for landscape designers, together with guidance on data to be collected during first site visits. The opportunity has been taken to change the format of the work sections to comply with SMM7 to make it easier to find specific items and to read in conjunction with the current edition of Spon's Landscape and External Works Price Book. The SMM7 sections are now divided into four parts - General Guidance, British Standards, Data and Outline Specification. Diagrams, typical drawings and photographs illustrate each section. The useful bibliography has been updated and revised.




Traffic Signs Manual


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The Laws of Scotland


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Statutory Instruments


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Environment Circular


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Keeping Scotland Moving


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Raising awareness of the critical transport issues facing Scotland and working in partnership with public authorities, service providers and other parties interested in transport development are essential to deliver the transport outcomes necessary to enable Scotland to meet the challenges which lie ahead. This Green Paper offers an indication of the directions in which the Scottish Government expect to move in transport policy in the next few years. Views and contributions from readers on further developments and transport strategy are welcomed.