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Planning, design & safety

2023 National survey of attitudes to walking and wheeling in Scotland

Overview

Organisation:
Paths for All

Media type:
Research

Topic:
Planning, design & safety

Setting:
Employees / workplace, Community, Families / residential, Individuals, Town centres / Urban, Pupils & students / education, Countryside / Rural

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The 2023 report details the findings of a survey of 1000 Scottish adults commissioned by Paths for All.
The National survey of attitudes to walking and wheeling in Scotland is a research project from Paths for All supported by Living Streets Scotland and funded by Transport Scotland.

Key statistics

67%
of Scottish adults said being able to walk to local shops was important when choosing where to live
69%
of Scots have noticed any pavement or path faults while walking in their local area recently
53%
of adults had walked to and from public transport links in the previous month as part of a longer journey
63%
of 16-34 year olds had walked to and from public transport links in the previous month as part of a longer journey
84%
of Scottish adults agree that they like to walk because of its health benefits
80%
of Scottish adults agree that they like to walk because of it helps them relax
66%
of Scottish adults agree that they like to walk because of it's good for the environment
Paths for All commissioned 56 Degree Insight to undertake the 2023 survey. The survey has provided an updated picture of the Scottish adult population's participation and attitudes to walking and wheeling, updating information last collected in 2019.
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