Advancing Mobility as a Service in Scotland

Projects > Advancing Mobility as a Service in Scotland

The Scottish Government’s 2018 commitment  to investing £2 million over three years in the Mobility as a Service (MaaS) concept marked a significant milestone in the pursuit of innovative transportation solutions.

The Scottish Government’s 2018 commitment  to investing £2 million over three years in the Mobility as a Service (MaaS) concept marked a significant milestone in the pursuit of innovative transportation solutions.

Assessing Transport Infrastructure & Services for Development Planning

Projects > Assessing Transport Infrastructure & Services for Development Planning

Our commission was to conduct an initial analysis of the existing transport network’s capacity at the proposed development site of AEG Europe’s Edinburgh Park Arena. The proposed Arena is expected to have a capacity of 8,500 so will lead to significant demand on the local transport infrastructure.

Our commission was to conduct an initial analysis of the existing transport network’s capacity at the proposed development site of AEG Europe’s Edinburgh Park Arena. The proposed Arena is expected to have a capacity of 8,500 so will lead to significant demand on the local transport infrastructure.

Establishing a Travel Forum for East Lothian Businesses

Projects > Establishing a Travel Forum for East Lothian Businesses

Ansons was commissioned to conduct research on the potential benefits of establishing a travel forum for businesses in East Lothian.

Ansons was commissioned to conduct research on the potential benefits of establishing a travel forum for businesses in East Lothian.

Evaluating the Free Bikes for Young People Programme

Projects > Evaluating the Free Bikes for Young People Programme

Ansons was entrusted with evaluating FEL’s two pilot projects as part of Transport Scotland’s Free Bikes for Young People programme.

Ansons was entrusted with evaluating FEL’s two pilot projects as part of Transport Scotland’s Free Bikes for Young People programme.

Low Carbon Travel Hubs

Projects > Low Carbon Travel Hubs

In 2016, Regional Transport Partnership, HITRANS, appointed Ansons to determine whether there was scope to develop one or more low carbon travel hubs in Argyll and Bute using funding sourced through the Scottish Government’s Low Carbon Travel and Transport Challenge (LCTT) fund.

In 2016, Regional Transport Partnership, HITRANS, appointed Ansons to determine whether there was scope to develop one or more low carbon travel hubs in Argyll and Bute using funding sourced through the Scottish Government’s Low Carbon Travel and Transport Challenge (LCTT) fund.

“Out There” Campaign Insights

Projects > “Out There” Campaign Insights

In 2018, we were appointed by Ramblers Scotland to explore the benefits of and barriers to increasing the number of paths identified in publicly available mapping products covering Scotland.

In 2018, we were appointed by Ramblers Scotland to explore the benefits of and barriers to increasing the number of paths identified in publicly available mapping products covering Scotland.

Evaluation of Transport Interventions

Projects > Evaluation of Transport Interventions

East Lothian Council commissioned us to evaluate a range of behaviour change measures which were trialled during the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds 2015 Big Nature Festival in East Lothian.

East Lothian Council commissioned us to evaluate a range of behaviour change measures which were trialled during the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds 2015 Big Nature Festival in East Lothian.