Table 13. Percent of Disabled and Nondisabled Who Used Type of Transportation in Past Month for Local Travel,,,, Type of transportation,Disability status,,, ,Disabled,,Nondisabled, ,Percent,Standard Error,Percent,Standard Error "Drive a personal motor vehicle such as a car, minivan, or SUV 15 years and older",62.40,1.68,86.15,0.83 Ride in a personal motor vehicle as a passenger,77.39,1.54,82.07,0.78 Ride in a carpool or vanpool,10.52,1.17,13.92,0.86 Ride on a public bus such as a transit bus or city bus,12.23,1.00,12.59,0.79 Use curb-to-curb transportation provided by a public transportation authority for persons with disabilities demand response service or paratransit service,5.51,0.52,1.48,0.49 Ride on a specialized transportation services provided by human service agencies,3.47,0.46,2.04,1.43 Ride on private or chartered bus,4.47,0.68,5.52,0.53 Ride on a school bus,4.91,0.72,10.52,0.71 Ride on a subway/light rail/commuter train,6.09,0.75,9.48,0.71 Take a taxicab,10.75,1.13,9.47,0.66 "Use an electric wheelchair, scooter, golf cart, or other motorized personal transportation",5.59,0.57,2.50,0.38 Ride a bicycle or other pedal cycle,17.53,1.33,33.47,0.96 "Walk, including using a non-motorized wheelchair or scooter, on sidewalks, at crosswalks, or intersections",46.55,1.75,57.90,1.05 Use an other type of transportation,5.74,0.97,5.33,0.49 " NOTE: This table contains the weighted percent or weighted mean and the standard error. Cells with a small sample size (<30) are shaded 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",,,,