*S5M-08981 Adam Tomkins: World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims That the — Parliament acknowledges the World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims, which is commemorated on the third Sunday of November each year; notes with concern that 191 people were killed in road accidents in Scotland in 2016, which was a 14% rise on the previous year, and that there was a 6% increase in the number of people who were seriously injured; further notes that Glasgow experienced the highest number of road accidents of any local authority area in Scotland in 2016, with 1,571 casualties, which included 151 children; pays tribute to the emergency services that act as first responders to road traffic accidents, as well as health professionals who provide vital medical care to victims and who save many lives; recognises that road traffic accidents can have a devastating and enduring impact on the lives of victims, their families and communities long after they have occurred, and believes that one life lost on Scotland s roads is one too many. ’ Supported by: Alexander Stewart*, Tom Mason*, Ruth Maguire*, Jeremy Balfour*, Michelle Ballantyne*, Andy Wightman* *S5M-08979 Emma Harper: Opening of Kelso High School That the Parliament welcomes the — opening of the new Kelso High School to pupils on 14 November 2017; appreciates that the £22.5 million facility will provide a host of modern facilities for pupils and the community to enjoy; recognises that these include the 3G...