The table provides key information about the travelling distance in miles classified by transportation modes. The units are measured in miles.
Overall, it is clear from the table that the majority of people travel in 2006 using a variety of ways. In addition, the most preferable way of transporting was using cars, whereas taxis and bicycle present a low interest among people in terms of travelling.
According to what is shown in 2001, the total of miles spent in travelling was 4740 miles, while in 2006 it rose to 6475 miles. Travelers prefer cars as a transport mode with a total of 3199 miles in 2001 with an increase by 1607 miles in 2006. Additionally, people travelled by taxis in 2001 and 2006 with a total of 13 and 42 miles respectively. Although travelling by Bicycles faced a decline by 10 miles as it reached 41 miles in 2006, using trains as a way to travel face a rise to 366 miles.
In terms of walking, people walked for 255 miles in 2001 to travel, conversely, in 2006, they spent only 237 miles. Travelling using local buses faced a sharp decline to 274 miles in 2006, however, local distance buses grew to 124 miles. Moreover, there are other transportation modes that people used and it face an increase from 450 to 585 miles annually.
