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Statistical Bulletin: Trn/2006/2: Bus and Coach Statistics: 2004-05

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Table 11 Households - walking time to the nearest bus stop, and frequency of service: 2004

Walking time to nearest bus stop (minutes)

No bus serv.

Frequency of bus service:at least one every ... minutes

Sample Size (=100%)

up to 3

4 to 6

7 to 13

14 or more

Time not known

up to 13

14 to 26

27 to 63

64 or more

Freq. not known

row percentages

n =

All households in 2004

55

31

8

3

1

1

24

23

25

4

23

15,942

by household type

Single adult

62

27

7

2

2

1

29

23

20

3

24

2,635

Small adult

57

30

7

3

1

1

25

20

24

4

27

2,641

Single parent

62

32

5

1

0

0

31

27

23

4

17

933

Small family

59

30

7

3

1

1

20

24

26

4

25

2,186

Large family

61

27

8

3

0

2

19

25

28

6

21

1,011

Large adult

53

32

10

4

1

1

24

22

27

5

22

1,509

Older smaller

50

33

11

4

1

1

23

22

28

5

21

2,420

Single pensioner

47

36

11

3

2

1

25

22

25

4

23

2,607

by socio-economic classification of Highest Income Householder:

Higher managerial & prof. occs

54

29

8

6

1

2

22

19

24

5

28

1,016

Lower managerial and prof. occs

55

31

8

3

1

1

21

20

25

4

29

3,006

Intermediate occupations

60

31

6

2

1

1

27

25

21

2

24

877

Small employers & sole traders

57

26

7

5

2

3

15

19

22

8

33

739

Lower supervisory & tech. occs

61

28

7

3

1

1

21

22

26

5

24

1,340

Semi-routine occupations

63

28

6

2

1

1

29

23

25

3

18

1,229

Routine occupations

62

28

7

2

1

1

22

25

28

4

19

1,189

by annual net household income

up to £ 10,000

55

33

8

2

1

1

27

25

26

4

18

4,203

over £ 10,000, up to £ 15,000

56

31

8

3

1

1

30

23

23

4

19

3,166

over £ 15,000, up to £ 20,000

59

28

9

3

1

1

22

23

25

4

24

2,230

over £ 20,000, up to £ 25,000

57

30

8

3

1

1

23

21

25

4

25

1,772

over £ 25,000, up to £ 30,000

57

30

7

4

1

1

21

21

26

5

25

1,490

over £ 30,000, up to £ 40,000

53

32

8

4

1

2

18

19

26

5

31

1,620

over £ 40,000

51

32

11

4

1

1

17

21

24

5

32

881

by Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation quintiles:

1 (most deprived 20% of areas)

61

30

6

1

1

0

36

29

17

0

18

3,295

2

58

31

7

2

1

1

28

25

23

3

21

3,373

3

55

29

8

5

1

2

18

18

29

9

25

3,207

4

51

29

11

6

1

2

17

17

31

8

26

3,257

5 (least deprived 20% of areas)

50

35

11

2

1

0

21

24

27

2

26

2,806

by type of area

Large urban areas

56

34

8

1

1

0

44

27

11

0

18

5,917

Other urban areas

61

30

7

1

1

0

20

28

25

0

26

4,446

"Accessible" small towns

57

32

9

2

1

0

4

24

46

1

24

1,654

"Remote" small towns

62

28

6

2

2

0

1

9

49

4

37

687

"Accessible" rural areas

46

28

11

10

2

3

2

7

50

11

28

1,930

"Remote" rural areas

38

23

12

15

1

11

1

0

20

44

24

1,305

by number of cars household has access to

none

58

31

7

1

1

0

35

27

23

2

13

5,287

one or more

54

31

9

4

1

1

19

20

26

5

28

10,655

by property type

detached house

43

30

12

9

1

4

8

14

31

11

32

3,469

semi-detached house

53

33

10

2

1

1

19

21

30

5

25

3,579

terraced house

58

32

7

1

1

0

24

26

28

2

20

3,521

flat or maisonette

63

30

6

1

1

0

37

26

17

1

19

5,328

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