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North East Transport Consultative Forum Woodhill House, Aberdeen 2 nd October 2014

North East Transport Consultative Forum Woodhill House, Aberdeen 2 nd October 2014. Welcome Councillor Ramsay Milne Deputy Chair, Nestrans. Progress and Update Derick Murray Director, Nestrans. Policy. RTS Re-fresh published in January 2014 Action Plans

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North East Transport Consultative Forum Woodhill House, Aberdeen 2 nd October 2014

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  1. North East Transport Consultative Forum Woodhill House, Aberdeen 2nd October 2014

  2. Welcome Councillor Ramsay Milne Deputy Chair, Nestrans

  3. Progress and Update Derick Murray Director, Nestrans

  4. Policy • RTS Re-fresh published in January 2014 • Action Plans • Health & Transport Action Plan - refresh completed summer 2014 • Freight Action Plan – refresh completed summer 2014 • Rail Action Plan – Rail Forum established in 2014 • Bus Action Plan - currently reviewing Bus Punctuality Improvement Partnership and Quality Partnership agreements • Active Travel Action Plan – currently out for consultation • Strategic Transport Fund – currently being reviewed as guidance under the Strategic Development Plan • Aviation and access to London

  5. Projects being delivered

  6. Projects in the pipeline

  7. Projects in the pipeline

  8. Active Travel as a key element of Regional Transport Strategy Rab Dickson Transport Strategy Manager, Nestrans

  9. AcTrAP as a daughter document • The RTS was approved in January 2014 • Five daughter documents • Rail Action Plan • Freight Action Plan • Bus Action Plan • Health and Transport Action Plan • Active Travel Action Plan

  10. Fit with National Policy • Transport Scotland • Cycling Scotland • Greener Scotland • NHS Health Scotland • Living Streets • Sustrans • Physical Activity Health Alliance • National Transport Strategy • Cycling Action Plan Scotland • National Walking Strategy • Let’s Make Scotland More Active

  11. AcTrAP in north east context • Active Travel is a key element of RTS • Developed in association with local authorities • Partner agencies

  12. Making Active Travel Safer • Barriers to walking and cycling • Cyclists represent <2% of traffic • But between 12 and 14% of casualties • Health benefits outweigh the risk

  13. Nestrans’ record on Investment • Since 2006, Nestrans has invested over £5 million in Active Travel • Almost one third of our budget, averaging £634,000 per year • £1.36 per head per year

  14. The draft Active Travel Action Plan Kirsty Chalmers Transport Executive, Nestrans

  15. Vision • To create an environment and culture in which walking and cycling are convenient, safe, comfortable, healthy and attractive choices of travel for everyday journeys.

  16. Objectives • To increase active travel mode share and work towards achieving the National vision for cycling. • To improve safety for pedestrians and cyclists by reducing the total number of casualties and the percentage of total accidents.

  17. Developing a strategic network • A long term strategic vision for a connected network of active travel routes • To link to on-going work to develop the National Cycle Network and local cycle networks • Integrated Travel Towns in Aberdeenshire and key destinations in the city • To provide opportunities for both short trips and longer distance journeys • To provide attractive and safe routes for cyclists and pedestrians • Linking key towns and destinations across the region • A wide range of journey purposes from commuting, travel to school, tourism and leisure journeys

  18. Priorities and Actions • Completion of existing routes • The commuter network

  19. Policies and Actions • New infrastructure • New developments • Schools and cycle training • Cycle parking • Safety • Information, marketing and publicity

  20. Workshop Discussions AcTrAP Vision and Objectives The Plan and its priorities Developing key Actions

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