Explanatory Notes

Transport (Scotland) Act 2005

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5 August 2005

The Act

3.The Act takes forward the proposals in the White Paper Scotland’s transport future (1)and fulfils commitments in the Partnership Agreement (A Partnership for a Better Scotland: Partnership Agreement(2) published in May 2003) to bring forward legislation to:

4.The Act also incorporates a number of significant amendments that were introduced during the Parliamentary process to bring forward legislation to:

5.The Act impacts on a number of other Acts but makes particular reference to:

6.The Act is in four parts:

7.Part 1 consists of three chapters. Chapter 1 creates regional transport partnerships across the whole of Scotland. Each transport partnership will be required to prepare a statutory regional transport strategy for their area and each strategy will make the case for investment in that region as well as guiding and co-ordinating the activities of constituent councils, health boards and other specified public bodies in the delivery of that strategy. Chapter 2 enables the Scottish Ministers to assume control of the rail functions of Strathclyde Passenger Transport thus bringing consistency across Scotland. Chapter 3 provides details on the transfer arrangements of staff, property, rights and liabilities where functions are transferred by virtue of certain provisions in the Act.

8.Part 2 contains provisions to improve the quality of and co-ordination of road works. It establishes a Scottish Road Works Commissioner to monitor the quality of road works at a national level across roads authorities and undertakers, drive and promote improvements and impose penalties for poor performance. New and enhanced duties are placed on road works authorities and undertakers to co-ordinate and plan their works via the Scottish Road Works Register. The Act also provides for an increase in the levels of fines of specified offences and provides road works authorities with the authority to issue fixed penalty notices for certain offences.

9.Part 3 contains miscellaneous transport related provisions. These include provisions to establish national travel concession schemes, create a Public Transport Users’ Committee and modify or amend legislation relating to pedestrian crossings, shipping services, harbours and badges displayed on vehicles used by organisations concerned with care of people with disabilities. The remit of the Bus User Complaints Tribunal is extended to cover express and long-distance coaches so that all bus services that are available to the general travelling public are able to be considered. Part 3 also contains measures that make minor amendments to the Transport (Scotland) Act 2001 including changes to enable local authorities in the current Strathclyde Passenger Transport Area to establish quality bus partnerships and quality bus contracts.

10.Part 4 describes how the secondary legislation (orders and regulations) will be made as well as providing a definition of certain words and expressions used in the Act. It also deals with commencement and provides the short title of the Act.

1

Scottish Executive, Scotland’s transport future (2004) www.scotland.gov.uk/library5/transport/stfwp-00.aspBack [1]

2

Scottish Executive, A partnership for a Better Scotland: Partnership Agreement (2003), www.scotland.gov.uk/library5/government/pfbs-00.aspBack [2]