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Statistical Bulletin Transport Series Trn/2006/3: Scottish Household Survey Travel Diary results for 2004

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Table 9 Journeys 1 reported by adults (16+) - distance: 2004

Under 1km

1 to under 2km

2 to under 3km

3 to under 5km

5 to under 10km

10 to under 15km

15 to under 20km

20 to under 40km

40 km and over

Sample (journeys) (=100%)

row percentages

n =

All journeys in 2004

18

15

11

13

17

9

5

7

5

26,939

by sex:

Male

16

14

10

13

18

9

5

8

7

11,832

Female

20

16

11

14

16

8

5

7

3

15,107

by age:

16-19

18

14

13

13

19

9

4

7

3

810

20-29

15

16

13

14

17

8

4

7

5

3,353

30-39

17

14

10

14

17

9

5

9

5

5,644

40-49

17

14

11

13

18

9

6

8

6

5,269

50-59

17

15

9

14

16

10

6

7

6

4,671

60-69

21

17

10

13

17

8

4

6

4

3,770

70-79

24

17

11

13

16

7

4

6

3

2,478

80 and over

38

20

8

10

11

3

3

3

2

944

by main mode:

Walking

63

23

7

4

2

0

0

0

0

4,608

Driver Car/Van

11

13

11

14

19

11

6

9

6

14,154

Passenger Car/Van

11

14

11

15

17

11

7

9

6

3,942

Bicycle

31

23

13

10

16

3

2

1

1

236

Bus

5

16

15

20

26

6

4

5

2

2,788

Taxi/Minicab

12

25

22

19

12

5

2

2

1

467

Rail

0

1

3

10

15

14

13

26

18

423

Other (inc m/c, u/grd, etc)

11

10

4

12

15

10

4

15

19

321

by purpose:

Commuting

12

12

9

14

21

11

7

10

4

6,351

Business

7

9

5

8

15

10

6

13

26

1,061

Education

29

18

14

13

14

5

1

4

1

712

Shopping

21

18

13

13

16

8

4

6

2

6,147

Visit hospital or other health

15

17

15

13

21

7

4

7

2

779

Other personal business

19

16

12

13

15

9

3

8

5

1,958

Visiting friends or relatives

20

15

9

13

16

8

4

7

6

3,065

Eating/drinking

23

18

11

15

15

7

4

5

1

914

Sport / Entertainment

18

16

11

16

17

7

5

4

5

1,683

Holiday / day trip

15

14

7

9

12

9

7

14

14

1,226

Other not or recorded

35

16

11

13

14

4

2

5

2

892

Escort

20

17

12

14

16

9

5

5

3

2,151

by current situation $:

Self employed

15

13

9

11

21

9

5

8

9

1,404

Full time employment

12

13

10

13

18

10

7

9

6

11,121

Part time employment

20

15

10

15

16

9

4

6

3

3,440

Looking after home/family

25

16

11

15

15

6

3

6

2

1,587

Permanently retired

25

17

11

13

15

7

3

5

3

6,240

Unemployed and seeking wk

21

23

11

13

15

6

2

6

4

806

Higher/further education

15

20

16

13

17

8

2

6

3

784

Permanently sick or disabled

29

14

10

14

13

6

5

6

3

998

by annual net household income:

up to £10,000 p.a.

26

19

10

13

16

6

3

5

3

5,486

over £10,000, up to £15,000

22

18

12

13

16

6

5

5

4

5,146

over £15,000, up to £20,000

19

16

11

14

16

9

5

6

4

4,008

over £20,000, up to £25,000

14

14

10

14

18

11

6

8

5

3,434

over £25,000, up to £30,000

16

14

11

14

15

9

6

9

6

3,039

over £30,000, up to £40,000

13

13

10

13

18

12

6

10

6

3,278

over £40,000

14

12

10

12

19

9

7

10

7

1,955

by Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation quintiles:

1 (most deprived 20% of areas)

21

18

13

14

17

5

4

5

3

4,737

2

21

15

11

14

15

8

5

7

4

5,477

3

18

14

10

13

15

10

6

9

6

5,216

4

15

14

9

13

18

11

6

9

6

6,015

5 (least deprived 20% of areas)

16

15

11

13

20

9

5

7

5

5,486

by urban / rural classification:

Large urban areas

18

17

14

17

19

5

2

3

3

9,809

Other urban areas

18

19

12

11

13

8

6

9

6

7,718

"Accessible" small towns

22

9

5

9

19

12

7

12

5

2,764

"Remote" small towns

41

20

7

6

6

4

2

7

8

1,226

"Accessible" rural areas

11

5

5

13

21

16

9

12

6

3,301

"Remote" rural areas

18

9

6

9

12

14

9

13

10

2,119

1. The interviewer says that there is no need to mention any journeys which were less than a quarter of a mile or less than five minutes on foot
$ There are also small numbers described as "at school", "on Government work or training scheme", "unable to work due to short term ill health", or "other"

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