Scottish Cities - Walking

Trends in walking to work or study in selected Scottish cities, 2001-2011

Walking to work study Scot Cities 2001 2011

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Overall in Scotland there was a reduction in the percentage of commuters walking to work or study between 2001 and 2011, from 23.4% to 20.8%.  In three of the selected cities commuting on foot did rise - in Dundee, Aberdeen and Edinburgh - while in Glasgow the percentage of commuters who walked reduced from 26.8% to 25.1%.

Notes

The data are sourced from the 2001 and 2011 Censuses and exclude people who usually work or study at home.  

The census question is thought to underestimate levels of walking, as the question asks for the main mode of travel used on a commuting journey and multi-modal journeys which include walking but not as the main mode of travel are not accounted for.

A recent GCPH report, Pedestrian and cyclist casualty trends in Scotland, as well as providing a detailed analysis of casualty trends, outlines trends in modes of travel to work and study in Scotland (see Chapter 4 and Appendix A). 


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