The table illustrates registration data on five means of transport in Australia in three years 2010, 2012 and 2014.
As can be inferred from the table, an upward tendency was seen in the registration of the types of travel examined, with the most significant growth being recorded in the number of motorbikes licensed. In addition, passenger vehicles registered the highest figures out of the surveyed transportations, and the reverse was true for light trucks.
Initially, 11.8 million public transports were licensed in Australia, which then increased by 10.2% to 13 million in 2014, still being highest among the types of vehicle examined. In comparison, the most significant growth was seen in motorcycles, an increase of 30.8% from 0.54 million to 0.709 million throughout the period.
By contrast, registered heavy trucks rose the least in number, a 8.3% rise from 0.384 to 0.416 million vehicles. As for the two remaining types of transport surveyed, increases of 17.4% and 23.5% were respectively reflected in the number of licensed commercial vehicles and light trucks.
