Scottish Motorsport Travel Guidance
General Scottish Government Guidance
- Only travelling in/out of authorities where absolutely required. Scottish Government have asked that people only make necessary journeys
- No non-essential travel to/from Level 3 or higher areas in Scotland and equivalents in rest of UK
- Participants can travel freely for organised sport and physical activity or informal exercise within their own Local Authority area
- Participants should travel by foot, bike or car (no care sharing with people from another household) and avoid public transport where possible
- Participants can travel through Level 3 and 4 areas by road or public transport if your journey begins and ends outside such an area
Level 0 | Level 1 | Level 2 | Level 3 | Level 4 | |
Youth (aged 17 and below) | Youth participants can travel to and from Level 0, 1, 2 and 3 areas (but not Level 4) to take part in rugby activity. | Youth participants can travel to and from Level 3 areas (but not level 4) to take part in motorsport activity.
Parents may transport their children for sport into a Level 3 area however must not congregate or attempt to spectate. | Participants (all ages) should not travel to or from Level 4 areas for the purposes of motorsport activity. | ||
Adult (aged 18+) | Adult participants who live in Levels 0-2 areas can travel to and from other Level 0-2 areas for motorsport activity. However, they should not travel to a Level 3 or 4 area to take part in motorsport activity | Adult participants who live in a Level 3 area should not travel further than 5 miles out of their local authority area to take part motorsport activity and only where this is absolutely necessary | |||
Competition | Drivers should not travel in or out of a Level 3 or 4 areas to race | ||||
Marshals Stewards etc | Marshals/stewards can travel for paid work or voluntary activity |
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