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National Travel Survey

Volume 406: debated on Tuesday 3 June 2003

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To ask the Secretary of State for Transport what the average (a) number and (b) distance per annum of trips as calculated by the National Travel Survey was by (i) car driver, (ii) car passenger, (iii) bus, (iv) walking and (v) other modes of transport broken down by (A) commuting, (B) business, (C) education, (D) escort education, (E) shopping and (F) other reasons, and by sex, and those (1) under 17-years-old, (2) 17 to 29-year-old, (3) 30 to 49-years-old, (4) 50 to 59-years-old and (5) over 60-years-old, in (w) 1975–76, (x) 1985–86, (y) 1992–94 and (z) 1999–2001. [115710]

This information is very detailed and will be placed in the Libraries of the House.