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Household Transport in 2006: Some Scottish Household Survey Results

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Table 4 Whether and, if so, how drivers1make particular types of journey: 2005 and 2006

Never make that kind kind of journey

Always use a car

Sometimes use a car, sometimes use another means

Never use a car always use another means

All drivers who make that kind of journey

sample size
(=100%)

of all who make the journey: % always use a car 2

row percentages

n =

percent

Shopping for small amounts of food

5

48

29

18

95

8,186

51

Supermarket shopping

3

87

7

3

97

8,186

90

Town centre shopping

4

58

22

16

96

8,186

60

Evenings out for leisure (eg cinema, meal)

4

48

34

14

96

8,186

50

Visit friends and relatives

1

68

28

3

99

8,186

69

Go to see GP

2

63

16

19

98

8,186

64

Go to library

29

36

12

23

71

8,186

51

1 Adults who hold a full driving licence, excluding any who had said that they "never" drive nowadays
2 The percentage for each type of journey is calculated by excluding those drivers who said that they never make that type of journey

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