Scottish Transport Statistics No 29: 2010 Edition

Has figures on (e.g.) road vehicles, traffic, accidents, bus and rail passengers, road and rail freight, air and water transport, finance, personal travel and international comparisons.


Table 1.20 Households with a car available for private use 1, 2009

Number of cars available for private use

Sample size
(=100%)

None

1

2

3 +

1+

2 +

percent of households

All households:

31

44

22

4

69

26

14,190

by household type:

Single adult

50

47

2

1

50

3

2,645

Small adult

20

45

32

3

80

35

2,797

Single parent

46

50

3

1

54

4

807

Small family

11

43

44

2

89

46

1,834

Large family

10

37

41

12

90

53

936

Large adult

14

29

35

23

87

58

1,286

Older smaller

19

59

20

1

81

21

1,967

Single pensioner

65

34

1

0

35

1

1,918

by annual net household income:

up to £10,000 p.a.

60

33

6

1

40

7

2,512

over £ 10,000, up to £ 15,000

52

42

6

1

48

7

2,667

over £ 15,000, up to £ 20,000

33

55

10

2

67

12

2,073

over £ 20,000, up to £ 25,000

17

61

19

3

83

22

1,576

over £ 25,000, up to £ 30,000

11

55

28

6

89

34

1,274

over £ 30,000, up to £ 40,000

5

44

43

8

95

51

1,804

over £40,000

2

26

60

12

98

73

1,765

by urban / rural classification:

Large urban areas

41

42

15

3

60

18

5,038

Other urban areas

30

45

22

4

70

26

4,227

Accessible small towns

23

48

25

3

77

28

1,169

Remote small towns

29

49

19

3

71

22

762

Accessible rural areas

12

43

36

9

88

45

1,587

Remote rural areas

15

45

34

7

85

41

1,393

1. Source : Scottish Household Survey. Vans are not counted in this table.

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