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The image presents a bar chart illustrating the percentage of people using various modes of transportation across five cities: New York, London, Tokyo, Paris, Sydney. In New York, car use is 30%, bus 25%, train 20%, bicycle 15%, walking 10%. For London, car use is 20%, bus 30%, train 25%, bicycle 15%, walking 10%. Tokyo shows car use at 10%, bus 15%, train 50%, bicycle 20%, walking 5%. In Paris, car is used by 25%, bus 20%, train 30%, bicycle 15%, walking 10%. In Sydney, car use is at 35%, bus 20%, train 25%, bicycle 10%, walking 10%.
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The graph illustrates the proportion of population using various types of transportation in different cities. Overall, it is clear that, walking is not common in all five cities compared other transports.
Using train in Tokyo and car in Sydney are have the highest percentage with 50% of population. People who use buses are the second highest among all five types of transport. When Sydney, London and New York have graduated difference between transports, Tokyo and Paris have unclear relationships between them.
Using cars and buses are the same in London and Tokyo, while driving trains in Tokyo and cars in Sydney also same.
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