The National Travel Survey is a household survey of personal travel by English residents travelling within Great Britain. Data was collected via interviews and a one week travel diary. It describes patterns, for example how different groups of people travel, and monitors trends in travel as well as assessing the potential equality impacts of transport policies on different groups and contributing to evaluation of the impact of policies. Statistics in this report show that walking is the second most common mode of travel in England. It accounted for 25% of total trips behind cars the most common, accounting for 62% of trips.

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