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SCOTTISH TRANSPORT STATISTICS No 23: 2004 Edition
DETAILED LIST OF STATISTICAL TABLES
NB: Most tables provide figures for a number of years (e.g. 1993 to 2003),
which are identified in the relevant table headings rather than in the title
of the table. Where a table relates to a single year, the relevant year
is included in the title. A few tables mainly provide figures for a single year,
but also give a few figures for a run of years. They appear as "single year"
tables in this list.
Tables of figures, and whole chapters, which are outwith the scope of National
Statistics are identified by (*).
Table
Road transport vehicles
1.1 New registrations by taxation group, body type
and method of propulsion.
1.2 Vehicles licensed at 31 December, by taxation
group, body type and method of propulsion.
1.3 Vehicles licensed at 31 December 2003, by Council
and taxation group.
1.4 Taxi and private hire cars and drivers licensed
by local authority area, 2003. (*)
1.5 Vehicles licensed at 31 December 2003, by taxation
group, and by year of first registration.
1.6 Average age of vehicles licensed at 31 December,
by taxation group.
1.7 Private and light goods vehicles licensed at 31
December, by cylinder size.
1.8 Heavy goods vehicles licensed at 31 December,
by gross weight.
1.9 Public transport vehicles licensed at 31 December:
by seating capacity.
1.10 Goods vehicle operators by licence type and number
of vehicles specified on the licence, 2002-03. (*)
1.11 The 20 most popular new cars sold in Scotland,
2003. (*)
1.12 Road vehicle testing scheme (MOT). (*)
1.13 Driving licence tests, DVLA receipts. (*)
1.14 Practical Driving Test - Pass Rate at Test Centres
2003-04 (*)
1.15 People who hold a full car driving licence by
age.
1.16 People who hold a full car driving licence by
age and sex, annual net household income and urban/rural classification, 2003
and 1999 to 2003.
1.17 Households with the regular use of a car.
1.18 Households with a car available for private use
by household type, annual net household income, urban/rural classification and
number of vehicles, 2003 and 1999 to 2003.
1.19 Number of Blue Badges on issue at 31 March 2004.
(*)
1.20 Motor vehicle offences recorded by the police
by type of offence.
Bus and coach travel
2.1 Vehicle stock by type of vehicle.
2.2 Passenger journeys (boardings) by type of service.
2.3 Vehicle kilometres by type of service.
2.4 Staff employed.
2.5 Passenger receipts by type of service.
2.6 Local bus fare indices.
2.7 Walking time to nearest bus stop, and frequency
of service, 2003
2.8 Views on local bus services of those who used
them in the past month, 2003
Road freight
3.1 Goods lifted by UK HGVs, by origin and destination
of journey.
3.2 Goods lifted by UK HGVs, in Scotland, with destinations
within the UK, by length of haul, 2003.
3.3 Goods moved by UK HGVs by destination and the
road freight intensity of the economy.
3.4 Goods lifted by UK HGVs, entering or leaving Scotland,
to or from rest of UK, by origins and destinations of journeys, 2003.
3.5 Goods lifted by UK HGVs, for journeys within the
UK with a Scottish origin or destination, by commodity, 2003.
3.6 Goods lifted by UK HGVs, entering or leaving Scotland,
to or from outwith UK, by origins and destinations of journeys, 2003.
3.7 Goods lifted by UK HGVs, for journeys entering
or leaving the UK, by commodity, 2003.
3.8 Average freight lifted by UK HGVs per year (1999-2003):
Journeys with UK origins and destinations which either started or ended in Scotland.
Toll bridges (*)
4.1 Traffic and tolls levied.
Road network (*)
5.1 Public road lengths (as at 1 April) by class,
type and speed limit.
5.2 Public road lengths (as at 1 April) by Council
and class, 2003.
5.3 Trunk road constructed/re-surfaced etc.
5.4 Trunk road constructed/re-surfaced etc, by unit:
(a) 2002-03, and (b) 2003-04.
5.5 Trunk road network: residual life (years).
5.6 Local authority road network condition, 2003-04.
Road traffic
6.1 Traffic by road class and type.
6.2 Traffic on major roads (by class/type) and minor
roads (by type) by vehicle type, 2003.
6.3 Traffic on major roads, minor roads and all roads
by vehicle type.
6.4 Traffic on major roads (by class / type) and on
minor roads, by Council, 2003. (*)
6.5 Traffic on trunk roads, local authority roads,
and all roads by Council area. (*)
6.6 Average daily traffic flows at selected automated
traffic classifier sites. (*)
6.7 Average daily traffic flows, peak hourly flows
and percentages of HGVs for selected key points, 2003. (*)
6.8 Traffic on trunk roads: average time lost per
vehicle-kilometre on monitored roads, 2003. (*)
6.9 Car drivers journeys whether delayed by
traffic congestion and, if so, how much time was lost: April to December 2003.
6.10 Petrol and diesel deliveries in Scotland. (*)
6.11 Atmospheric concentrations of selected pollutants
recorded at Air Quality Monitoring Stations.
Injury road accidents
7.1 Accidents by type of road and severity.
7.2 Accidents by police force area.
7.3 Vehicles involved by type of vehicle.
7.4 Child casualties and all casualties, by severity;
and the slight casualty rate.
7.5 Casualties by mode of transport and age group,
2003.
7.6 Costs of injury accidents by type of road, and
of "damage only" accidents.
Rail services (*)
8.1 Passenger traffic originating in Scotland: journeys
and revenue.
8.2 Cross-border passenger traffic originating outwith
Scotland: journeys and revenue.
8.3 ScotRail passenger services, passenger services
supported by Strathclyde Passenger Transport Executive, and other ScotRail services.
8.4 Passenger journeys using national rail tickets
to, from or within Scotland, 2002-03.
8.5 Distances travelled by passengers to Aberdeen,
Edinburgh and Glasgow, 2002-03.
8.6 The ten busiest national rail stations in Scotland,
2002-03.
8.7 Rail punctuality: Public Performance Measures
for all services.
8.8 ScotRail services: arrival times at final destinations.
8.9 Passengers in excess of capacity Edinburgh
commuter services across the Forth.
8.10 Rail passenger satisfaction: National Passenger
Survey
8.11 Freight traffic lifted in Scotland by destination
and by commodity.
8.12 Freight traffic with a destination in Scotland
by origin (where lifted) and by commodity.
8.13 Lines open for traffic.
8.14 Number of stations.
8.15 Number of passenger stations by local authority,
2003.
8.16 Strathclyde Passenger Transport Executive - Glasgow
Subway.
8.17 Railway accidents.
8.18 Railway fatalities by former region and category,
2003-04.
Air transport (*)
9.1 Summary of air transport.
9.2 Passengers on selected domestic routes, to/from
certain Scottish airports.
9.3 International Air Passenger Traffic to and from
the main Scottish international airports.
9.4 Passenger traffic on selected international routes,
to and from Scotland's main airports, 2003.
9.5 The 10 international airports with the largest
numbers of passenger journeys for flights directly to and from Scotland's main
airports, 2003.
9.6 Terminal passenger traffic by origin/destination,
2003.
9.7 Terminal air passengers by airport, international/domestic
and type of service, 2003.
9.8 Punctuality of flights at Edinburgh and Glasgow
airports
9.9 Aircraft movements, by airport and type of movement,
2003.
9.10 Air transport movements by airport, type of
service and operator, 2003.
9.11 Air transport movements.
9.12 Total aircraft movements, by airport.
9.13 Freight carried by airport.
9.14 Highlands and Islands Airports Ltd income and
expenditure, 2002-03.
9.15 BAA Revenue and Operating Profit.
Water transport
10.1 Waterborne freight lifted, discharged and
moved, by type of traffic.
10.2 Foreign and domestic freight traffic at Major
Scottish ports.
10.3 Foreign and domestic freight traffic by port:
inwards and outwards
10.4 Foreign and domestic freight traffic by port:
bulk fuel and other traffic.
10.5 Foreign and domestic traffic by port and mode
of appearance (major ports only)
10.6 Foreign and domestic freight traffic at the
major ports by type of traffic, 2002.
10.7 All traffic at the major ports by mode of appearance
and commodity, 2002.
10.8 Major ports traffic by cargo category and country
of loading and unloading, 2002.
10.9 Foreign and coastwise container and roll-on
traffic by type.
10.10 Inland waterway freight traffic lifted and
moved.
10.11 Inland waterway freight traffic lifted and
moved by mode of appearance.
10.12 Vehicle and passenger traffic between (a) Scotland
and Northern Ireland and (b) Scotland and Europe.
10.13 Shipping services. (*)
10.14 Traffic on Caledonian MacBrayne ferry services.
(*)
10.15 Traffic on some other major ferry routes. (*)
10.16 Reliability and punctuality of lifeline ferry
services. (*)
10.17 HM Coastguard statistics: Search and rescue
operations (Scotland). (*)
Finance
11.1 Expenditure on transport within the Scottish
Ministers' responsibility and expenditure on transport controlled by local authorities.
(*)
11.2 Net expenditure on management and maintenance
of motorways and trunk roads, by Operating Companies, 2002-03. (*)
11.3 Net revenue expenditure on roads and transport
(excluding loan charges) by Councils, by type, 2002-03.
11.4 Gross capital account expenditure on local authority
roads and transport by Council and Boards by type of expenditure.
11.5 Gross capital account expenditure on local authority
roads and transport by Councils and Boards, by type, 2002-03.
11.6 Local government trading services revenue income
and expenditure on roads and transport, 2002-03 (excluding loan charges).
11.7 Local government trading services capital account
income and expenditure on roads and transport, 2002-03.
11.8 Harbour facilities, government grants for construction
and improvement. (*)
11.9 Petrol and diesel prices and duties per litre
(June), GB.
11.10 Transport components of the Retail Prices Index
(1987=100), UK.
11.11 Average weekly household expenditure in Scotland
on transport and vehicles.
Personal and cross-modal travel
12.1 Trips per person per year by main mode.
12.2 Average distance travelled per person per year
by main mode.
12.3 Average length of trip by main mode.
12.4 Trips per person per year by purpose.
12.5 Average distance travelled per person per year
by purpose.
12.6 Average length of trip by purpose.
12.7 Frequency of driving for people aged 17+, 2003,
and 1999 to 2003.
12.8 Frequency of walking in the previous seven days
(people aged 16+), 2003, and 1999 to 2003.
12.9 Frequency of cycling in the previous seven days
(people aged 16+), 2003, and 1999 to 2003.
12.10 Usual means of travel to usual place of work
(in Autumn).
12.11 Average time taken to travel to usual place
of work (in Autumn).
12.12 Usual means of travel to work (in Spring).
12.13 Employed adults (16+) - place of work: 2003,
and 1999 to 2003.
12.14 Employed adults (16+) not working from home
- usual method of travel to work: 2003, and 1999 to 2003.
12.15 Usual main method of travel to school, 2003,
and 1999 to 2003.
12.16 Travel to/from school: 1985/86 to 1998/2000.
12.17 Scottish residents' visits abroad by means
of leaving the UK and purpose of visit, 2002.
12.18 Scottish residents' visits abroad by means
of leaving the UK and area visited, 2002.
12.19 Scottish residents' visits abroad by means
of leaving the UK, purpose of visit and area visited.
12.20 Trips made on an average weekday: circa 2002
(*)
12.21 Trips made on an average weekday between Scotland
and England & Wales: circa 2002. (*)
12.22 Passenger journeys made under concessionary
fare schemes.
12.23 Traveline Scotland: telephone calls and web
site hits. (*)
(*) this table, or this chapter, consists of figures which are outwith the
scope of National Statistics
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