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Statistical Bulletin Trn/2004/6
Household Transport in 2003: some Scottish Household Survey results
Published November 2004
A Scottish Executive National Statistics Publication
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Contents
1 Main Points
2 Background
3 Cars, buses and bicycles available to households
4 Driving licences, frequency of driving and estimated
annual personal mileage people aged 17+
5 How drivers make particular types of journey, and how
easy it would be to change to a different method drivers (17+)
6 Use of journey planning information adults (16+)
7 Use of, and views on, local bus services and train
services adults (16+)
8 Walking and cycling adults (16+)
9 Travel to work employed adults (16+)
10 Travel to place of study adults (16+) in full-time
education
11 Travel to school pupils in full-time education
at school
List of tables
Table 1 Households - with cars available for private
use, with a bus stop nearby, with a frequent bus service, and with bicycles
which can be used by adults: 2003
Table 2 Households with reported expenditure on fuel
for cars in the previous month: 2003
Table 3 People aged 17 and over - those who hold a full
driving licence: 2003
Table 4 People aged 17 and over - frequency of driving:
2003
Table 5 Whether and, if so, how drivers make particular
types of journey: April to December 2003
Table 6 Drivers who make each type of journey - percentages
who always use a car: April to December 2003
Table 7 Drivers who always make particular types of journey
by car - how easy / difficult it would be to use another means of transport:
April to December 2003
Table 8 Drivers who always make particular types of journey
by car - percentages who said that it would be "very easy" or "fairly
easy" to use another means of transport: April to December 2003
Table 9 Adults (16+) - methods used to plan journeys,
or to get travel information or advice, in the past month: April to December
2003
Table 10 Adults (16+) - use of local bus services, and
train services, in the previous month: 2003
Table 11 Adults (16+) - views on local bus and train
services of those who used them in the past month: 2003
Table 12 Adults (16+) - frequency of walking in the previous
seven days: 2003
Table 13 Adults (16+) - frequency of cycling in the previous
seven days: 2003
Table 14 (a) Employed adults (16+) - place of work: April
to December 2003
Table 15 Employed adults (16+) not working from home
- usual method of travel to work: 2003
Table 16 Adults (16+) in full-time education - usual
means of travel to place of study: 1999 to 2003
Table 17 Employed adults (16+) not working from home,
who usually travel to work by car/van - whose vehicle is used, where it is parked:
2003
Table 18 Employed adults (16+) not working from home,
who usually travel to work by car/van by foot or by bus - reasons for using
that means of transport: April to December 2003
Table 19 Employed adults (16+) not working from home,
who usually travel to work by car/van - could they use public transport, and
reasons why they do not or cannot
Table 20 Employed adults (16+) not working from home
who were in employment a year ago - usual method of travel to work 3 a year
ago and at present: April to December 2003
Table 21 Employed adults (16+) not working from home
who were in employment a year ago had the usual method of travel to work changed
from a year ago, and (if so) why has it changed: April to December 2003
Table 22 Pupils in full-time education at school - usual
method of travel to school: 2003
Table 23 "95% confidence limits" for estimates
which are based on SHS sub-samples of various sizes
Notes and Definitions
Annex 1: Topics covered by the Scottish Household Survey:
1999 to 2003
Annex 2: SHS Transport-related topics (apart from the
Travel Diary) analysed in Transport Statistics bulletins
Scottish Executive Transport Statistics Publications
The Scottish Executive Transport Statistics Web Pages
Scottish Executive Statistical Services
Correspondence
and enquiries
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