The provided table depicts the comparison of the transportation methods used to travel to work in Sydney and Adelaide in 2011 and 2016. Overall, it is evident that both Sydney and Adelaide witnessed a marginal decline in the use of walking as a method over a 5-year period, while other vehicles, including public transport, experienced a marginal increase in 5 years.
Looking at the details, in Sydney, individuals who used car as method transportation stood at 62% in 2011, before experiencing a significant fall to 58% by the end of the period. In contrast, public transportation accounted for 9% in 2011 and faced a gradual increase to 11% over a 5-year period.
Similarly to Sydney, Adelaide faced a significant decrease in car use as a method of transportation, from 69% to 64% by the end of the period. The use of bicycles, trains, and buses stood at 3%, 7%, and 6% respectively in 2011, before experiencing a gradual surge to 4%, 9% and 8% respectively by the end of the year.
