The provided table illustrates how many registered vehicles were used in Australia from 2010 to 2014.
Overall, there were upward movements for all vehicle types, with passenger vehicles accounting for the majority of all vehicles in all years, while the opposite was the case for light trucks. Additionally, the biggest growth could be seen in the number of registered motorcycles.
In 2010, the number of registered passenger vehicles, which were the most popular, was 11 million, compared to commercial vehicles and motorcycles, at 2.3 million and 570,000, respectively. By 2014, the number of passenger vehicles rose slightly by 18.2% to reach 13 million, whereas the number of commercial vehicles increased steadily by 17% to 2.7 million. Meanwhile, the number of registered motorcycles saw the biggest growth, at 30.7%, rising significantly from 570,000 to 745,000.
The figures for light and heavy trucks experienced a slow rise over the measured period, with the former increasing by 23.5% from 106,000 to 131,000 and the latter growing by 10.2% from 384,000 to 423,000, respectively.
