Transport and Travel in Scotland 2010
Summarises a broad range of transport statistics including road vehicles, traffic, casualties, bus and rail passengers, road and rail freight, air and water transport and personal travel as well as providing some comparisons with GB figures. Further breakdowns of Scottish Household Survey transport data including households' access to cars and bikes, frequency of driving, modes of travel to work and school, use and opinions of public transport and access to services are also presented.
Table 20: [Park & Ride] Part driving/parking journeys, 2007 - 2010
(a) Whether made any journeys using part driving/parking in past month | |
---|---|
column percentages | |
Yes | 20 |
No | 80 |
Sample size (=100%) | 24,325 |
(b) Where parked last time used part driving/parking | |
cell percentages | |
A specially designated Park and Ride facility | 28 |
An ordinary car park at a bus station, train station or airport | 28 |
A public car park | 15 |
On the street near a station or bus stop | 15 |
On the street elsewhere | 12 |
Other | 2 |
Sample size (=100%) | 4,664 |
(c) If no designated Park & Ride facility was used in past month, was it available | |
column percentages | |
Yes | 9 |
No | 90 |
Sample size (=100%) | 22,994 |
(d) If designated Park & Ride facility was available, reasons for not using it* | |
column percentages | |
Journey would take longer | 43 |
Too much to carry | 15 |
Cost, too expensive | 9 |
Other | 11 |
Sample size (=100%) | 1,546 |
*Table only includes those who have given a reason.
Bus | Train | Walk | Sample size (=100%) | |
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row percentages | ||||
All adults who used driving/parking in past month | 29 | 49 | 17 | 4,747 |
by where parked: | ||||
A specially designated Park and Ride facility | 50 | 48 | 3 | 1,296 |
An ordinary car park at a bus station, train station or airport | 8 | 81 | 5 | 1,279 |
A public car park | 27 | 26 | 39 | 744 |
On the street near a station or bus stop | 39 | 48 | 13 | 687 |
On the street elsewhere | 24 | 13 | 59 | 567 |
*Percentages may total to more than 100% as respondents can give multiple answers.
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