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Although the surveys did not obtain a great deal of information about car journeys in East Linton, it can be seen that there are a number of very short journeys made by car which could transfer to more sustainable modes such as walking and cycling. 21 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 5 1 2 1 1 1 1 5 or more Trip counts Scale 1:10000 3 to 4 1 or 2 metres
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16 5 1 2 1 1 1 1 3 3 Although the surveys did not obtain a great deal of information about car journeys in East Linton, it can be seen that there are a number of very short journeys made by car which could transfer to more sustainable modes such as walking and cycling. The majority of longer distance car journeys made from East Linton are to destinations such as Dunbar, North Berwick, Haddington and East Linton, which all have regular public transport services. The information shown has been gathered from the household surveys carried out in 2010. As a rough guide, these results are about 10% of the walking/cycling/car trips taking place each day. The Connecting Dunbar project was funded by the Scottish Governmentʼs Climate Challenge Fund from Jan 2010 to Mar 2011 to work out how local people travel, where they go, and start enabling them to make more sustainable travel choices. 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 metres 0 0.39 miles Scale 1:10000 Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database rights 2011. 1 or 2 Trip counts 3 to 4 5 or more 21 Car Trips - East Linton
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Although the surveys did not obtain a great deal of information about car journeys in East Linton, it can be seen that there are a number of very short journeys made by car which could transfer to more sustainable modes such as walking and cycling.

The majority of longer distance car journeys made from East Linton are to destinations such as Dunbar, North Berwick, Haddington and East Linton, which all have regular publictransport services.

The information shown has been gathered from the household surveys carried out in 2010. As a rough guide, these results are about 10% of the walking/cycling/car trips taking place each day.

The Connecting Dunbar project was funded by the Scottish Governmentʼs Climate Challenge Fund from Jan 2010 to Mar 2011 to work out how local people travel, where they go, and

start enabling them to make more sustainable travel choices.

0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700metres

0 0.39miles

Scale 1:10000Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database rights 2011.

1 or 2

Trip counts

3 to 4

5 or more

21

Car Trips - East Linton