Document summary
In the process of delivering the Rapid Evidence Assessment (REA) “Motability: Disability and transport needs, gaps and innovation” several evidence gaps in the existing literature on transport use among people with disabilities emerged. This report seeks to address the area where evidence was most limited: “What (public and private) transport challenges do those living with disabilities experience?”. This question is further unpacked into the following three research questions: 1. What is the existing use of transport (private and public transport) of those living with disabilities? 2. What is the relationship (if any) between demographic characteristics (e.g., sex, deprivation, ethnicity, housing, geographical area, employed/non-employed) and existing use of transport (private and public)? 3. What is the relationship (if any) between type of disability (e.g., physical disability, visual disabilities, mental health) and existing use of transport?
Data from the National Travel Survey (NTS) collected in 2018 has been used for this
analysis.
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