Disability, Independence and Dependency Situations Survey Accessibility and getting around Means of transportation which present functional difficulties for those with a disability, by gender and number of disabilities. Population aged 6 and over with a disability. Units: percentage Total Private or family vehicle (car, motorcycle, etc.) Public transport (bus, metro, tram, train, taxi, etc.) Special transport vehicles (ambulances, etc.) Other transportation vehicles (bicycles, electric rental vehicles, etc.) No difficulty getting around via transport Total Total 100.00 21.39 40.33 11.38 18.77 56.24 Just one disability 100.00 9.00 21.87 3.77 8.17 75.76 Two disabilities 100.00 18.60 42.24 8.44 16.80 53.97 Three disabilities 100.00 31.04 56.06 15.86 26.90 39.43 Four disabilities 100.00 37.89 64.86 22.39 32.91 30.63 Five to eight disabilities 100.00 48.07 70.22 30.39 41.12 24.97 Man Total 100.00 18.22 34.14 9.58 15.99 62.69 Just one disability 100.00 7.82 17.38 2.94 6.68 80.34 Two disabilities 100.00 16.33 33.71 6.71 14.15 61.82 Three disabilities 100.00 26.87 51.92 12.69 21.96 44.48 Four disabilities 100.00 37.87 63.47 24.98 36.74 31.90 Five to eight disabilities 100.00 44.51 70.00 29.55 39.52 26.33 Woman Total 100.00 23.62 44.68 12.64 20.73 51.70 Just one disability 100.00 9.99 25.62 4.46 9.42 71.93 Two disabilities 100.00 20.05 47.69 9.54 18.49 48.96 Three disabilities 100.00 33.53 58.52 17.74 29.85 36.42 Four disabilities 100.00 37.91 65.71 20.80 30.56 29.84 Five to eight disabilities 100.00 50.08 70.34 30.87 42.02 24.20 Notes: 1) A person may have difficulty getting around in various types of transportation . 2) The number of disabilities refers to the 8 disability groups: vision, hearing, communication, learning, mobility, self-care, home life and personal interactions and relationships Source: Instituto Nacional de Estadística