Organisation: Transport Scotland
Date uploaded: 25th September 2019
Date published/launched: September 2019
On the flip side, ‘range anxiety’ was the main thing putting people off electric cars (46%), followed by the availability or convenience of charging points (41%).
The percentage of people who own an electric car has risen from 0.7% in 2017 to 1.8% in 2018.
Meanwhile, analysis of the trips that people made in 2018 found that over half of journeys in Scotland (53%) were made by car or van.
Increasingly, drivers reported being alone in their vehicles, with the proportion of car trips that were ‘single-occupant’ rising from 56% in 1999 to 66% in 2018.
Walking was the next most popular mode of transport in 2018, accounting for 20% of journeys – although this has dropped from 26% in 2012.
Cycling accounted for 1.4% of journeys – down slightly from 1.5% in 2017.
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