Transport and Travel in Scotland 2014

8. Statistical Tables

SHS Transport And Travel Tables

Table SUM1 Summary of Scottish Household Survey results

Table SUM2 Summary of Transport in Scotland

Table 1 People aged 17 or over -full driving licence: 2004-2014

Table 2 Amount spent of fuel in the past month: 2004-2014

Table 3a Frequency of walking in the previous seven days: 2004-2014

Table 3b Frequency of cycling in the previous seven days: 2004-2014

Table 4 Adults views on satisfaction* of public transport: 2010-2014

Table 5 Possession of a concessionary fare pass: 2004-2014

Table 6: Adults with limited mobility

Following changes to the Scottish Household survey, data for Table 6 is no longer collected - Please see TATIS 2011 for the most recently produced version of the table.

Table 7 Employed adults not working from home -usual method of travel to work: 2014

Table 8 Effects of traffic congestion on travel to work journey: 2007-2014

Table 9: Journeys carried out on way to/from work

Following changes to the Scottish Household survey, data for Table 9 is no longer collected - Please see TATIS 2011 for the most recently produced version of the table.

Table 10a How random adult usually travelled to work a year ago by current main mode of travel: 2008-2014

Table 10b Reason for changing mode of travel to work: 2012-2014

Table 11 Car sharing journeys to work: 2009-2014

Table 12: Whether workplace has a travel plan

Following changes to the Scottish Household survey, data for Table 12 is no longer collected - Please see TATIS 2011 for the most recently produced version of the table.

Table 13 Employed adults method of travel to work and whether they could use public transport: 2014

Table 14 Reasons why public transport is not used for travel to work: 2008-2014

Table 15 School children in full-time education, usual method of travel: 2014

Table 16 Reasons for transport choice to children's full time education establishment: 2004-2014

Table 17 Reasons why public transport is not used by school children: 2004-2014

Table 18 Households with bicycles available for private use: 2014

Table 19 People aged 17+ that hold a full driving licence: 2014

Table 20 People aged 17+, frequency of driving: 2014

Table 21 Part driving/parking journeys: 2009-2014

Table 22 Mode of transport used in conjunction with driving by where parked: 2009-2014

Table 23: Concerns with traffic growth

Following changes to the Scottish Household survey data for Table 23 is no longer collected - Please see TATIS 2011 for the most recently produced version of the table.

Table 24: Incidents of road rage directed at respondents in past year

Following changes to the Scottish Household survey data for Table 24 is no longer collected - Please see TATIS 2011 for the most recently produced version of the table.

Table 25a Frequency of walking in the previous seven days: 2014

Table 25b Frequency of cycling in the previous seven days:2014

Table 26 Reasons why do not cycle to work: 2009-2014

Table 27: Households' bus availability

Following changes to the Scottish Household survey data for Table 27 is no longer collected - Please see TATIS 2011 for the most recently produced version of the table.

Table 28 Adults use of local bus and train services, in the past month: 2014

Table 29 Adults (16+) who have used the bus in the previous month, views on their local bus services: 2014

Table 30 Adults (16+) who have used the train in the previous month, views on their local train services: 2014

Table 31 Possession of concessionary fare pass for all adults aged 16+: 2014

Table 32 Possession of concessionary fare pass for all adults aged 60+: 2014

Table 33 Access to services that respondents thought were very or fairly convenient: 2014

Table 34: How adults normally travel to a doctors surgery

Following changes to the Scottish Household survey data for Table 34 is no longer collected - Please see TATIS 2011 for the most recently produced version of the table.

Table 35: How adults normally travel to a hospital outpatients department

Following changes to the Scottish Household survey data for Table 35 is no longer collected - Please see TATIS 2011 for the most recently produced version of the table.

Table 36: How adults normally travel to a dentist

Following changes to the Scottish Household survey data for Table 36 is no longer collected - Please see TATIS 2011 for the most recently produced version of the table.

Table 37 Whether taken flights for leisure in the last 12 months: 2012-2014

Table 38 Whether taken flights for business in the last 12 months: 2012-2014

Table 39 Reasons for choosing flying within the UK over other modes of transport: 2012-2014

Table 40 Ferry use, journey purpose and reasons for choosing mode: 2012-2014

Table 41 In general, What discourages you from using buses more often than you do?: 2012-2014

Table 42 In general, What discourages you from using trains more often than you do?: 2012-2014

Table 43 In general, What discourages you from walking more often than you do?: 2012-2014

Table 44 Purpose of train journeys: 2012-2014

Table 45 Difficulties experienced when changing between public transport: 2014

SHS Travel Diary Tables

Table TD1 Percentage of adults travelling on previous day: 2004-2014

Table TD2 Percentage of journeys made by main mode of travel: 2004-2014

Table TD2a Percentage of journeys by main mode of travel and distance: 2014

Table TD2b Percentage of stages by main mode of travel: 2004-2014

Table TD2c NEW - Multi Stage journeys

Table TD3 Percentage of journeys made by purpose of travel: 2004-2014

Table TD4 Percentage of journeys made by distance of travel: 2004-2014

Table TD4a Percentage of journeys made by distance and main mode of travel: 2014

Table TD5 Distance summary statistics: 2004-2014

Table TD5a Distance summary statistics by mode of transport: 2014

Table TD6 Percentage of journeys made by duration of journey: 2004-2014

Table TD7 Percentage of journeys made by start time of journey: 2004-2014

Table TD8 Percentage of journeys made by day of travel: 2004-2014

Table TD9 Percentage of car stages by car occupancy: 2004-2014

Table TD10 Percentage of car/van stages delayed by congestion: 2004-2014

Table TD10a Reason for congestion for car/van stages: 2013-2014

Table TD11 Percentage of bus stages where passenger experienced delay: 2004-2014

Table TD12 Percentage of driver stages where delay experienced by amount of delay: 2014

Table TD13 Percentage of journeys originating in each council area by destination council area: 2004-2014 (combined)

Table TD14 Percentage of journeys ending in each council area by area of origin: 2004-2014 (combined)

Table TD15 Percentage of employed people resident in each council area by council area of workplace: 2004-2014 (combined)

Table TD16 Percentage of employed people in each council area by council area of residence: 2004-2014 (combined)

Annex A Road network distance

Table A 95% confidence limits for estimates, based on SHS sub-samples sizes

Local Authority Analysis Of SHS Data

Local Authority tables will be published online at http://bit.ly/TATIS2014-LA