Scottish Transport Statistics No 29: 2010 Edition

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Table 11.18 Employed 1 adults (16+) not working from home - usual method of travel to work: 2009

Walking

Car or van

Bicycle

Bus

Rail 2

Other 3

Samplesize(=100%)

Driver

Pass.

All

row percentages

All people aged 16+ in 2009:

12

61

6

67

2

12

4

2

5,371

By gender:

Male

10

63

6

70

4

10

4

3

2,477

Female

15

58

7

65

1

14

4

1

2,894

by age:

16 - 20

13

36

15

51

3

25

6

1

129

20 - 29

16

49

8

57

2

18

6

2

840

30 - 39

12

60

5

65

3

13

5

3

1,338

40 - 49

11

68

6

74

2

8

3

2

1,452

50 - 59

11

67

6

73

2

10

3

3

1,184

60 and over

14

63

5

68

2

12

1

3

428

by current situation:

Self employed

14

68

4

73

3

4

1

6

311

Employed full time

10

62

7

69

3

12

5

2

3,825

Employed part time

20

54

6

60

2

14

2

2

1,235

by annual net household income:

up to £10,000 p.a.

26

43

5

49

4

16

2

3

254

over £10,000 - £15,000

25

40

8

48

3

20

3

2

672

over £15,000 - £20,000

16

51

7

59

2

19

3

2

784

over £20,000 - £25,000

15

59

8

67

1

12

3

2

745

over £25,000 - £30,000

11

61

8

69

3

14

3

1

690

over £30,000 - £40,000

8

66

6

72

3

10

5

2

1,079

over £40,000 p.a.

7

72

4

77

2

6

5

3

1,113

by Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation:

1 (20 % most deprived)

18

46

10

56

2

20

3

2

893

2

14

57

7

64

2

15

4

2

1,039

3

12

63

8

71

2

11

2

2

1,175

4

10

67

6

72

3

7

4

3

1,261

5 (20% least deprived)

9

68

2

70

3

9

6

2

996

by urban/rural classification:

Large urban areas

14

51

6

58

3

19

5

2

1,855

Other urban

13

62

7

69

3

10

4

2

1,582

Small accessible towns

13

66

7

72

2

8

3

3

462

Small remote towns

21

62

6

68

3

4

2

4

310

Accessible rural

5

76

5

81

1

7

3

3

650

Remote rural

11

77

4

81

1

3

0

4

505

*Those in full-time employment, part-time employment and self-employed only.

Page updated: Friday, December 17, 2010