The data illustrates the proportion of the population, categorized by age groups, that rode bikes in a particular area in 2011. The age ranges included were from 0 to above 60.
Overall, females predominantly used bicycles, while males used them less frequently. As people aged, bicycle usage decreased over the time.
In the age group of 0 to 9, there was only a one percent difference in usage between males and females. Among teenagers, females rode bicycles at a percentage of 42.2%, while males only accounted for 24.6%. In the 18-39 age bracket, there was a noticeable decline in bicycle usage. This trend continued to decline until the 40-59 age group.
Interestingly, individuals aged 60 and above had a higher percentage of bicycle usage, with 18.5% for males and 13.2% for females, respectively. In comparison, the 40-59 age group exhibited the lowest percentage of bicycle usage among all age groups.
