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Year – 2017 Number of Fatal Casualties April – June 0 July – September 0 October – December 0 Year – 2018 Number of Fatal Casualties January - March 0 April – June 0 July – September 1 October – December 0 Year – 2019 Number of Fatal Casualties January - March 3 April – June 0 July – September 0 October – December 1 Year – 2020 Number of Fatal Casualties January – March 2 April – June 0 July – September 1 October – December 0 Year – 2021 Number of Fatal Casualties January - March 0 April – June 0 July – September 0 October – December 1 Year – 2022 Number of Fatal Casualties January - March 0 April – June 0 July – September 0 October – 5 October 0 Source: Transport Scotland Accident Manager Database Date...
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
21 December 2021
To ask the Scottish Government how many (a) injury and (b) non-injury road accidents on the A90 between Dundee and Stonehaven have been reported in each quarter since 1 April 2018. a) personal injury accidents A90 Dundee to Stonehaven Personal Injury Accidents (Between Emmock roundabout Dundee and where the A957 Slug Road crosses the A90 at Stonehaven) Year - 2018 Number of Personal Injury Accidents April – June 2 July – September 8 October – December 3 Year - 2019 Number of Personal Injury Accidents January - March 7 April – June 0 July – September 7 October – December 10 Year – 2020 Number of Personal Injury Accidents January – March 6 April – June 1 July – September 6 October – December 4 Year – 2021 Number of Personal Injury Accidents January - March 4 April - June 6 July – September* 2 Source: Transport Scotland Accident Manager Database Date...
Reluctantly, therefore, we have decided that it would be prudent to defer the introduction of our Procurement Reform Bill until after the summer recess, to allow us to take stock of any further developments in Europe.
The context for the debate is that Scotland is now facing an unprecedented recession, with its economy declining by 20 per cent and unemployment increasing rapidly.
Even if they do not show that, it is now clear that Scotland will meet that world-leading target before the target date of 2020, which has prompted the increase in the target to 50 per cent.
I will not go down the “I am the evidence” route, but I was disappointed that, on the same date, you asked a question that speculated on what might happen to energy bills in an independent Scotland.