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Table 15: [Car and bicycle access] Households with cars and bicycles available for private use, 2007

Cars available for private use:

1+ Bicycles that can be used by adults

Sample size (n=100%)

None

One

Two

Three +

Two +

1 +

row percentages

All households in 2007:

30

45

21

4

25

70

36

13,414

by household type:

Single adult

46

51

3

0

3

54

29

2,109

Small adult

18

45

35

2

37

82

43

2,321

Single parent

52

46

2

0

3

48

38

739

Small family

12

42

43

3

46

88

61

1,772

Large family

10

37

42

11

52

90

66

898

Large adult

12

31

35

22

57

88

54

1,214

Older smaller

20

60

18

1

20

80

22

2,228

Single pensioner

65

34

1

0

1

35

8

2,133

by annual net household income:

up to £10,000 p.a.

60

35

5

1

5

40

16

2,732

over £10,000 - £15,000

48

45

7

1

8

52

21

2,558

over £15,000 - £20,000

29

58

11

2

13

71

33

1,900

over £20,000 - £25,000

14

62

21

3

24

86

39

1,508

over £25,000 - £30,000

10

52

33

5

38

90

50

1,192

over £30,000 - £40,000

4

41

46

9

55

96

61

1,720

over £40,000 p.a.

2

25

62

12

73

98

69

1,342

by Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation:

1 (20 % most deprived)

56

36

8

1

8

44

20

2,535

2

37

46

14

2

17

63

30

2,704

3

27

47

22

4

26

73

38

2,971

4

16

48

30

6

35

84

46

2,718

5 (20% least deprived)

13

46

35

6

41

87

48

2,486

by urban/rural classification:

Large urban areas

40

43

15

2

17

60

28

4,548

Other urban

30

46

21

3

24

70

37

3,970

Small accessible towns

24

45

26

4

31

76

38

1,167

Small remote towns

28

50

18

4

22

72

44

770

Accessible rural

12

43

36

8

45

88

49

1,622

Remote rural

13

49

33

6

38

87

50

1,337

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