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Table 2 Mode of travel to screening by screening location

From: Geography, private costs and uptake of screening for abdominal aortic aneurysm in a remote rural area

Settlement Category

Car

Taxi

Bus

Train

Foot

Other

Urban*

1548 (77)

38 (2)

204(10)

2(0.1)

138 (7)

72 (4)

Accessible small town

606 (85)

8 (1)

23 (3)

1 (0.1)

74 (10)

4 (0.6)

Remote small town

221 (79)

2 (0.7)

6 (2)

0

49 (18)

1 (0.4)

Very remote small town

1685 (83)

49 (2)

97 (5)

4 (0.2)

181 (9)

14 (0.7)

Accessible rural

630 (83)

0

14 (2)

0

101 (13)

9 (1)

Remote rural

1012 (85)

4 (0.3)

15 (1)

0

136 (11)

21 (2)

Very remote rural

1156 (87)

11 (0.8)

36 (3)

1 (0.1)

102 (8)

17 (1)

All Settlements

6858 (83)

112 (1)

395 (5)

8 (0.1)

781 (9)

138 (2)

  1. Data are n (%) *Urban, 10,000 –125,000 inhabitants. Classification of other areas based on settlement size and drive time to settlement of more than 10,000 inhabitants: Small town, 3,000–10,000; Rural, less than 3,000; Accessible, within 30 minutes drive; Remote, 30–60 minutes drive; Very remote, more than 60 minutes drive.