Quieter streets
Summary
- Over half of residents would consider using their car less to maintain quieter streets; most of these would walk or cycle more (43%).
- Just under a quarter do not own a car (24%) .
- People with a disability were less keen on using their car less to maintain quieter streets; other options might not be as accessible to them due to their disability.
Total sample
Base 1,915
This chart shows that a large proportion of residents would consider using their car less to maintain quieter streets; 43% would walk or cycle more and 12% would use public transport more.
Age
Base 1,884
This chart shows that residents in older age groups are less likely to stop using their car to maintain quieter streets; 42% of those aged 65+ said ‘no’ they would not stop using their car compared to 25% of 25-34 year olds giving that same response.
Age
Not only are residents in older age groups less likely to stop using their car (40%+ of them said ‘No’), there are also more of them driving (less than a fifth do not own a car).
Disability
Base 1,830
This chart shows that people with a disability are less likely to walk or cycle more to maintain quieter streets – these options might not be as accessible to them; 30% would walk or cycle more compared to 47% of those with no disability.