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SCOTTISH TRANSPORT STATISTICS No 20

Table 12.8 Frequency of Walking in the previous seven days1 (people aged 16+), 2000

 

As means of transport (ie to go somewhere-eg work, shopping, or friends)

Just for pleasure or to keep fit2

Sample size3 (=100%)

none

1-2 days

3-5 days

6-7 days

1 + days

none

1-2 days

3-5 days

6-7 days

1 + days

 row percentages

n=

All people aged 16+

47

18

20

14

53

59

17

12

13

41

14,532

by sex:

men

47

18

19

16

53

56

17

13

15

44

6,200

women

47

19

21

13

53

61

16

11

12

39

8,332

by age4:

16 - 19

30

16

28

25

70

68

15

11

6

32

489

20 - 29

34

20

28

19

66

61

18

10

10

39

1,668

30 - 39

44

21

21

15

56

55

20

13

11

45

2,893

40 - 49

47

19

21

13

53

55

19

11

15

45

2,340

50 - 59

50

19

19

12

50

53

18

12

17

47

2,253

60 - 69

51

17

18

14

49

58

13

15

15

42

2,175

70 - 79

58

16

15

11

42

66

12

9

13

34

1,805

80 and over

69

12

11

8

31

79

8

5

8

21

861

by annual net household income4:

up to £ 5,000

45

16

21

18

55

63

13

10

15

37

1,170

over £ 5,000, up to £ 10,000

48

16

20

15

52

65

12

11

13

35

4,119

over £ 10,000, up to £ 15,000

50

17

19

15

50

65

14

9

11

35

2,996

over £ 15,000, up to £ 20,000

46

19

21

13

54

56

19

12

13

44

2164

over £ 20,000, up to £ 25,000

47

18

21

13

53

56

19

12

13

44

1,562

over £ 25,000, up to £ 30,000

45

20

21

14

55

52

21

14

13

48

962

over £30,000

42

25

21

12

58

47

24

14

14

53

1,245

1. The number of days in the previous seven days on which the person made a trip of more than a quarter of a mile by foot for the specified purpose.
2. This category includes jogging and walking a dog.
3. The unweighted number of people interviewed.
4. Excluding "not known" and "not stated" cases.

Table 12.9 Frequency of Cycling in the previous seven days1 (people aged 16+), 2000

 

As means of transport (ie to go somewhere- eg work, shopping, or friends)

Just for pleasure or to keep fit

Sample size2 (=100%)

none

1-2 days

3-5 days

6-7 days

1 +days

none

1-2 days

3-5 days

6-7 days

1 + days

row percentages

n=

All people aged 16+

97

1

1

1

3

97

2

1

0

3

14,534

by sex:

men

96

2

1

1

4

95

3

1

0

5

6,204

women

98

1

1

0

2

98

2

0

0

2

8,330

by age3:

16 - 19

93

4

1

2

7

95

3

0

1

5

489

20 - 29

96

2

1

1

4

96

3

1

1

4

1,669

30 - 39

96

2

2

1

4

95

4

1

0

5

2,895

40 - 49

97

2

1

1

3

95

4

1

0

5

2,341

50 - 59

98

1

1

1

2

97

2

1

1

3

2,254

60 - 69

98

1

1

1

2

98

1

0

0

2

2,175

70 - 79

99

0

0

0

1

99

0

0

0

1

1,799

80 and over

100

0

0

0

0

100

0

0

0

0

864

by annual net household income3:

up to £ 5,000

96

1

2

1

4

98

1

0

0

2

1,170

over £ 5,000, up to £ 10,000

98

1

0

1

2

98

1

0

0

2

4,118

over £ 10,000, up to £ 15,000

97

1

1

1

3

97

2

0

1

3

2,994

over £ 15,000, up to £ 20,000

97

1

1

1

3

97

2

0

0

3

2,163

over £ 20,000, up to £ 25,000

96

2

1

0

4

96

3

1

0

4

1,564

over £ 25,000, up to £ 30,000

97

1

1

0

3

96

3

1

0

4

961

over £30,000

95

3

1

0

5

93

6

1

0

7

1,246

1. The number of days in the previous seven days on which the person made a trip of more than a quarter of a mile by bicycle for the specified purpose.
2. The unweighted number of people interviewed.
3. Excluding "not known" and "not stated" cases.

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