The given table illustrates the proportion of 5 types of registered vehicles in Australia throughout 2010, 2012, and 2014 which also mentions the percentage change for each vehicle variety.
Overall, the quantity of all transporters increased rapidly during the period from 2010 to 2014 with different rate of percentage change.
Significantly, the highest accountant is Passenger Vehicles which was registered from 11,000,000 vehicles in 2010 to 13,000,000 vehicles in 2014. However, it is clearly to obtain that the transporter’s percentage change was low which was only +18.2, while Light Trucks had a high rate of percentage alternation and Light Trucks also registered the least quantity at the same time, from 106,000 trucks to 131,000 trucks within 4 years.
As the second largest proportionally, Commercial Vehicles which throve from 2,300,000 in 2010 to 2,600,000 in 2012, and ended at 2,700,000 in 2014 involving the rate of +17.4% adjusted. The remaining unremarkable vehicles were Motocycles and Heavy Trucks. Although Motocycles responded a medium number of products varied around 570,000 to 745,000 registered vehicles, it aimed the biggest percentage difference(+30.7). Unfortunately, Heavy Trucks was accounted with a maximum of 423,000 transporters in 2014 including merely 10.2 of changing rate.
