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Table 22. Percent of Disabled and Nondisabled Experiencing Problems with Local Transportation

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Table 22. Percent of Disabled and Nondisabled Experiencing Problems with Local Transportation

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Type of transportation Disability status
Disabled Nondisabled
Percent Standard Error Percent Standard Error
As a pedestrian 48.60 2.57 36.75 1.35
As a cyclist 40.15 4.57 35.23 1.87
At bus stops 41.77 4.96 33.99 3.43
On a the bus 31.91 4.29 23.15 2.77
At subway/light rail/commuter train stations 36.46 6.59 38.02 3.95
While on the subway/light rail/commuter trains 33.64 5.51 26.00 3.52
Public paratransit service 29.42 5.98 34.09 17.98

NOTE: This table contains the weighted percent or weighted mean and the standard error. Cells with a small sample size (30) are in red to indicate that the weighted estimates based on a small sample size are not reliable. Cells in italics indicate a coefficient of variation greater than 30 percent and numbers are not reliable. Cells with bold type indicate significant differences (p .05) between disabled and nondisabled individuals.

SOURCE: U.S. Department of Transportation, Bureau of Transportation Statistics, 2002 National Transportation Availability and Use Survey