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Scottish Household Survey Travel Diary results

Table 14

Journeys reported by adults (16+) - day of week: 1999/2000

 

Mon

Tue

Wed

Thur

Fri

Sat

Sun

Sample size (journeys) (=100%)

row percentages

n =

All journeys

14

15

15

15

16

14

12

57,062

by sex:

Male

13

15

15

16

15

14

12

25,548

Female

14

14

15

15

17

13

12

31,514

by age:

16-19

14

16

15

15

15

14

12

2,068

20-29

15

15

15

13

15

14

12

7,742

30-39

14

15

16

14

16

14

12

13,769

40-49

12

14

15

16

16

14

12

10,403

50-59

13

15

14

16

16

14

11

9,111

60-69

14

14

14

16

16

15

11

7,560

70-79

13

15

14

16

18

13

11

4,960

80 and over

12

14

16

12

18

14

13

1,448

by main mode:

Walking

14

15

15

15

16

13

12

11,702

Driver Car/Van

13

15

15

15

17

13

12

28,283

Passenger Car/Van

13

13

14

15

13

16

17

8,757

Bicycle

14

21

12

19

15

8

10

529

Bus

15

15

16

17

16

15

5

5,438

Taxi/Minicab

10

11

13

13

19

24

10

1,005

Rail

14

16

14

13

20

19

4

592

Other (inc m/cycle, u/grd, etc)

13

13

17

18

16

13

11

740

by purpose:

Commuting

17

18

19

16

19

7

5

12,203

Business

14

19

21

17

18

6

4

2,487

Education

19

18

20

21

18

2

2

1,357

Shopping

12

13

13

14

16

20

11

13,325

Visit hospital or other health

16

15

18

19

18

7

6

1,413

Other personal business

14

14

14

17

14

14

13

3,774

Visiting friends or relatives

12

13

14

13

13

16

20

7,187

Eating/drinking

9

9

10

11

19

26

15

1,795

Sport / Entertainment

12

12

13

15

14

19

15

3,302

Holiday / day trip

13

11

13

12

11

17

23

2,851

Other or not recorded

13

13

13

12

14

11

24

3,342

Escort

13

17

12

18

16

13

11

4,001

by current situation$:

Self employed

14

16

14

14

14

17

11

3,228

Full time employment

14

14

15

15

16

14

12

22,785

Part time employment

14

15

16

15

16

12

11

7,156

Looking after home/family

15

15

15

16

15

13

11

4,540

Permanently retired from work

13

14

15

15

17

14

11

12,183

Unemployed and seeking work

13

14

15

16

16

12

13

2,041

Higher/further education

13

14

14

14

15

18

12

1,736

Permanently sick or disabled

14

14

15

14

18

14

11

1,947

by urban / rural classification:

Large urban areas

13

14

15

14

17

15

11

18,629

Other urban areas

14

15

14

15

15

15

12

18,147

"Accessible" small towns

18

15

14

14

13

12

13

5,522

"Remote" small towns

12

10

19

19

20

11

9

2,736

"Accessible" rural areas

14

16

14

16

16

11

13

7,177

"Remote" rural areas

9

13

18

20

16

15

8

4,831

$ There are also small numbers described as "at school", "on Government work or training scheme", "unable to work due to short term ill health", or "other"

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