Statistical Bulletin Transport Series - Transport and Travel in Scotland 2011

Table 13: [Travel to work] Employed adults method of travel to work and whether they could use public transport, 2011*

Table 13: [Travel to work] Employed adults method of travel to work and whether they could use public transport, 2011
Usual method of travel to work Car/van commuters†
Car/van Bus Other Sample size
(=100%)
Could
use PT
Could not
use PT
Sample size
(=100%)
row percentages row percentages
All people aged 16+ in 2011: 67 12 21 5,508 50 50 3,443
by gender:
Male 69 10 21 2,518 46 54 1,645
Female 64 14 22 2,990 55 45 1,798
by age:
16 - 29 55 19 26 918 51 49 467
30 - 39 67 12 21 1,292 51 49 804
40 - 49 71 9 20 1,513 51 49 986
50 - 59 71 9 20 1,266 50 50 843
60 and over 71 12 17 519 40 60 343
by current situation:
Self employed 71 5 24 325 32 68 218
Employed full time 68 12 20 3,934 51 49 2,521
Employed part time 60 13 27 1,249 53 47 704
by annual net household income:
up to £10,000 p.a. 49 25 26 291 47 53 142
over £10,000 - £15,000 51 21 28 670 56 44 317
over £15,000 - £20,000 59 17 24 836 44 56 480
over £20,000 - £25,000 66 13 21 863 51 49 538
over £25,000 - £30,000 66 10 23 656 51 49 425
over £30,000 - £40,000 73 9 19 1,042 46 54 725
over £40,000 p.a. 77 5 18 1,099 54 46 786
by Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation:
1 (20% most deprived) 56 20 24 851 58 42 438
2 63 16 22 1,154 51 49 680
3 70 9 21 1,208 43 57 791
4 70 10 20 1,243 45 55 835
5 (20% least deprived) 72 7 21 1,047 56 44 695
by urban/rural classification:
Large urban areas 55 19 26 1,929 59 41 952
Other urban areas 74 9 17 1,712 54 46 1,153
Accessible small towns 75 6 19 454 45 55 312
Remote small towns 63 8 29 321 37 63 193
Accessible rural 80 6 14 618 36 64 476
Remote rural 76 4 21 473 24 76 356

*Those in full-time employment, part-time employment and self-employed only.
†Excludes respondents who don't know if it's possible to travel by public transport.