Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS)
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Table 18. Percent of Disabled and Nondisabled Transportation Users by Number of Days Per Week Use Transportation in the Past Month

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Number of days per week Public Bus Subway, light rail or commuter train Public Paratransit
Disabled Nondisabled Disabled Nondisabled Disabled Nondisabled
Percent SE Percent SE Percent SE Percent SE Percent SE Percent SE
<1 24.01 3.63 29.72 3.43 34.19 6.51 37.29 3.66 38.07 5.49 49.30 17.20
1 16.75 3.05 27.43 2.96 18.86 4.19 26.72 3.21 21.69 4.81 8.90 7.95
2 16.75 4.10 14.92 2.62 9.19 2.87 14.07 2.99 13.45 3.98 0.00  
3 15.62 3.33 8.18 1.76 15.72 7.32 3.83 1.32 14.58 3.23 7.94 8.52
4 3.87 1.36 6.75 1.98 6.67 4.50 1.72 0.81 4.38 2.77 16.75 12.63
5 16.75 5.38 9.43 2.12 11.26 3.49 14.01 2.82 7.82 2.23 17.10 10.09
6 2.66 1.12 2.76 1.37 0.43 0.44 0.00   0.00   0.00  
7 3.77 1.52 0.80 0.28 3.68 2.20 2.35 1.33 0.00   0.00  
Mean days 2.50 0.20 1.93 0.13 2.13 0.21 1.78 0.17 1.68 0.16 2.10 0.61

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.



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