A residents' survey of greater Manchester was carried out in November 1974, the purpose of which was to isolate those respondents making long-distance journeys and to examine the journey characteristics of such travellers (long-distance journeys were classed as those with destinations outside the north-west planning region). Of the roughly 8000 respondents interviewed, 61 per cent made at least one such journey. Basic classification factors are given for all respondents; for travellers, results are categorised by purpose before other analyses are presented. (Author/publisher)
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