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Household Transport in 1999 and 2000: Some Scottish Household Survey results

Table 15

Employed 1 adults (16+) not working from home, who usually travel to work by car/van - could they use public transport, whose vehicle is used, where it is parked: 1999 / 2000

Usual method of travel to work

Driver of car / van

Passenger in car / van

All who travel by car / van

column percentages

by whether they could use public transport:

Could use public transport

43

55

45

Could not use public transport

57

45

55

All

100

100

100

sample size (=100%) n =

6,874

1,263

8,137

by whose vehicle was used:

Car / van the household owns / has regular use of

95

53

88

A lift in someone else's car at no cost to person

0

28

5

Car-sharing scheme: person takes a turn driving

1

2

1

Car-sharing scheme: person pays the driver

0

10

2

A work's van or minibus

3

7

4

Other

1

1

1

All

100

100

100

by where the vehicle is parked:

In a commercial car park

3

On the street at no cost

15

On the street in a space that is paid for

1

Paid for, in a car park provided by the employer

6

Free, in a car park provided by the employer

67

Free in another car park

5

Elsewhere

2

All

100

1. Those whose current situation was described as "self-employed", "employed full-time" or "employed part-time"

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