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males remained more likely to report walking for travel at least 3 days per week than females (16.2% and 14.1% respectively).all population subgroups reported a decrease in the percentage of adults walking for travel at least 3 days per week in 2019 to 2020.in 2019 to 2020, estimates of the percentage of adults walking for travel at least 3 days per week among local authority districts and unitary authorities in England ranged from 6.5% (Redditch) to 33.4% (Brighton and Hove).nearly all local authorities reported a decrease in walking for travel compared to previous years.in 2019 to 2020 the percentage of adults in England walking for travel at least 3 days per week decreased to 15.1% from 22.7% in 2018 to 2019.Summary of updated indicators Walking for travel This significantly impacted travel patterns across the country, with effects differing by area depending on the level of local restrictions in place. This period also saw several travel restrictions put in place due to the coronavirus pandemic. These statistics cover data collected between March and November 2020 where the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic is likely to have had a large impact on trends in walking and cycling for travel, as people were instructed to work from home where possible. percentage of adults cycling for travel at least 3 days per week.percentage of adults walking for travel at least 3 days per week.The following indicators have been updated and are available at local authority level as well as for England, the regions, and various inequality groups: New active travel data for mid-November 2019 to mid-November 2020 has been added to the Physical Activity tool on the Fingertips platform.