The table beneath illustrates us the percentage of two genders who travelled to work in Sydney by various types of transport in 2001.
Overall, the distinction of percentage between men and women is minimal. Despite this, if we look at the all means of transport we can see the significant difference among them.
Buses have the highest fraction of people who travelled to Sydney, with almost 40 percent of women, making it the top result. Men and women who travelled to work by car have nearly the same percentage. We can say, that cars and buses are more common among citizens.
Motor bike have the lowest proportion, with only 5% for men and 2% for women using them. This suggest that this is not convenient transport for people. Despite this, individuals who going to work on foot or using bike have approximately the same percentage.
