Atttitudes Survey to transport
March 29, 2011 Leave a Comment
The British Social Attitudes survey is a representative household survey of adults aged 18 and over, which collects data on public attitudes towards a range of topics through a combination of face-to-face interviews and self-completion questionnaires.
The recent one looked at attitudes to transport.
Key findings:
-Seventy-one per cent of respondents favoured speed limits of twenty miles per hour in residential streets
-Eighty-five per cent of respondents agreed that those who have drunk any alcohol should not drive
-Forty-nine per cent of respondents agreed that speed cameras save lives and 90 per cent agreed that people should drive within the speed limit.
For full survey go to http://bit.ly/eSzPyM
