Statistical Bulletin Transport Series - Transport and Travel in Scotland 2011

Table 33: [Access to services] Access to services that respondents thought were very or fairly convenient, 2011

Table 33: [Access to services] Access to services that respondents thought were very or fairly convenient, 2011
Post office Doctors surgery Small food shopping Cash machine Banking Chemist Hospital outpatients Petrol station Public transport Dentist Sample size (=100%)
All adults in 2011: 83 84 93 86 74 88 61 76 85 75 9,684
by gender:
Male 83 84 94 86 74 87 60 79 85 74 4,165
Female 82 84 92 85 74 88 61 73 86 75 5,519
by age:
16 - 39 84 84 95 89 76 89 63 77 89 75 2,796
40 - 49 86 86 94 88 74 90 63 82 84 79 1,647
50 - 59 81 83 92 86 72 86 61 78 82 76 1,600
60 + 80 82 90 78 71 84 55 69 84 70 3,641
by urban/rural classification:
Large urban areas 82 84 95 89 75 91 64 75 93 78 3,397
Other urban 84 84 94 88 77 90 63 81 90 79 2,936
Small accessible towns 90 91 94 90 75 93 49 73 87 79 814
Small remote towns 90 87 93 92 88 92 70 85 82 77 559
Accessible rural 77 78 87 71 62 76 56 66 63 59 1,056
Remote rural 79 80 85 71 61 69 45 70 55 54 921
by annual net household income:
up to £10,000 p.a. 82 81 92 82 72 86 55 65 88 71 1,657
over £10,000 - £15,000 82 83 92 83 72 87 55 67 88 73 1,943
over £15,000 - £20,000 82 83 92 84 72 86 58 73 87 75 1,509
over £20,000 p.a. 84 86 94 88 76 89 65 83 83 76 4,274
by driving licence:
Holds a full driving licence 84 86 94 87 76 89 64 85 84 76 6,399
Does NOT hold a full driving licence 80 79 92 82 71 85 55 57 89 72 3,285
by number of cars available to household:
None 81 79 92 82 71 86 52 49 90 70 2,881
One + 83 85 93 87 75 88 63 84 84 76 6,803