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Scottish Transport Statistics: No 26 - 2007 Edition

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Table 1.16 People who hold a full driving licence 1 by age and sex, annual net household income and urban/rural classification: 2006

Age group

All
17 +

Sample
size

17-20

21-29

30-39

40-49

50-59

60-69

70+

percent of population

number

All people:

34

61

76

79

75

67

44

66

14,075

by sex:

Men

35

63

81

85

85

83

68

77

6,056

Women

33

59

72

74

67

55

26

58

8,019

by annual net household income:

up to £ 10,000 p.a.

22

37

40

48

53

57

36

44

3,428

over £ 10,000, up to £ 15,000

*

45

53

55

58

55

42

49

2,803

over £ 15,000, up to £ 20,000

*

63

74

69

65

74

49

64

1,894

over £ 20,000, up to £ 25,000

*

66

80

74

80

80

72

74

1,461

over £ 25,000, up to £ 30,000

*

81

84

87

85

86

*

82

1,246

over £ 30,000, up to £ 40,000

*

73

88

91

91

91

*

86

1,612

over £40,000

*

*

93

98

95

*

*

92

1,111

by urban / rural classification:

Large urban areas

33

57

67

72

68

57

35

58

4,976

Other urban areas

31

55

77

78

72

68

42

65

4,095

"Accessible" small towns

*

76

83

84

81

69

44

72

1,294

"Remote" small towns

*

*

80

82

75

78

56

68

722

"Accessible" rural areas

*

78

90

89

88

81

57

80

1,649

"Remote" rural areas

*

*

92

88

87

78

65

81

1,339

Sample size (age group)

450

1,446

2,325

2,459

2,366

2,237

2,792

14,075

1. Source: Scottish Household Survey. The interviewer asks whether the person holds a full driving licence (car or motorcycle). The denominator includes people for whom it was not known, or not recorded, what type of driving licence (if any) was held.
* not given, because based on fewer than 100 responses.

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