The pie chart illustrates the distribution of transportation modes—Car, Light Rail Transit (LRT), Bus, and Taxi—in Edmonton, while. At the same time, the table highlights the primary reasons for car usage in the city. Overall, what stands out from the graph is that cars dominate as the most frequently used mode of transportation, while bus and taxi usage is comparatively minimal. Notably, commuting to work emerges as the leading reason for using cars.
Focusing first on the transportation modes, car usage accounts for nearly half (45%) of the total, making it the most popular choice. This is followed by LRT, which constitutes 35%. Both bus and taxi usage are significantly lower, each representing just 10% of the total, making them the least preferred options.
As for the reasons for car use, commuting to work is the most prominent at 55%, indicating a strong reliance on cars for work-related travel. Business purposes come next at 45%, while taking children to school is also a significant reason, cited by 40% of users. Shopping and leisure activities are the least common reasons, accounting for 15%, approximately one-third of the business-related usage.
