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Statistical Bulletin: Trn /2002/1
Scottish Household Survey Travel Diary results
A Scottish Executive National Statistics Publication
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Contents
1. Introduction
2. Main points
3. Who travels most often
4. How and why people travel
5. Distances travelled
6. When people travel
Notes and Definitions
Annex Topics covered by the Scottish Household Survey
Scottish Executive Transport Statistics publications
Scottish Executive Statistical Services
Correspondence and enquiries
Charts
Chart A: Adults (16+) who reported travelling
on the previous day by annual net household income: 1999/2000
Chart B: Journeys reported by adults (16+) - main
mode of travel by urban/ rural classification: 1999/2000
Chart C: Journeys reported by adults (16+) -
(a) adults with full driving licences who live in h'holds with 1+ motor vehicles
and
(b) adults who do not have a full driving licence or who lice in h'holds without
vehicles: by main mode: 1999/2000
Chart D: Journeys by distance: by walking and
bicycle:1999/2000
Chart E: Journeys by distance: by driver/passenger
car/van and taxi/minicab: 1999/2000
Chart F: Journeys by distance: by bus and rail:
1999/2000
Chart G: Journeys reported by adults (16+) - start
time of journey by age-group: 1999/2000
Chart H: Journeys reported by adults (16+) - start
time of journey: by day of week 1999/2000
Tables
Table 1: Adults (16+) - who reported travelling
on the previous day: 1999/2000
Table 2: Journeys reported by adults (16+) - main
mode of travel: 1999/2000
Table 3: Journeys reported by adults (16+) - main
mode of travel by purpose: 1999/2000
Adults who have a full driving licence who live in a household which has access
to 1+ motor vehicles
Table 4: Journeys by adults (16+) - main mode of
travel by purpose: 1999/2000 Adults who do NOT have a full driving licence or
who live in a household without any motor vehicles
Table 5: Journeys reported by adults (16+) - purpose
by main mode: 1999/2000
Adults who have a full driving licence in a household which has access to 1+
motor vehicles
Table 6: Journeys reported by adults (16+) - purpose
by main mode of travel : 1999/2000
Adults who do NOT have a full driving licence, or who live in a household without
any motor vehicles
Table 7: Stages of car/van journeys reported by adults
(16+) - number of occupants by whether person was driver or passenger: 1999/2000
Table 8: Journeys reported by adults (16+) - main
mode by quarter: 1999/2000
Table 9: Journeys reported by adults (16+) - purpose:
1999/2000
Table 10: Journeys reported by adults (16+) - distance:
1999/2000
Table 11: Journeys reported by adults (16+) - distance:
summary statistics: 1999/2000
Table 12: Journeys reported by adults (16+) - start
time: 1999/2000
Table 13: Journeys reported by adults (16+) - duration:
1999/2000
Table 14: Journeys reported by adults (16+) - day
of week: 1999/2000
Table 15: Journeys reported by adults (16+) - day
of week: 1999/2000
Table 16: "95% confidence limits" for estimates which
are based on SHS sub-samples of various sizes
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