The bar graph illustrates how commuters rate the quality of public transport in Washington DC, New York City, Wisconsin, Nashville, Tennessee, Los Angeles, Berkeley, Boston, Austin, and Houston. Overall, men rated the quality of transport higher than women, except in Berkeley, where both genders gave equal evaluations.
Men living in Tennessee provided the highest public transport rating, scoring a perfect 10 out of 10. In contrast, women in Tennessee rated it at 7 out of 10. Conversely, Houston received the lowest ratings among all the cities, with men rating the quality at 3 out of 10 and women at 2 out of 10, indicating dissatisfaction for both genders.
Boston, Berkeley, Austin, and Houston all received below-average ratings for public transport from both men and women. Women from Boston, Berkeley, Austin, Houston, Washington DC, New York, and Los Angeles scored the public transport below 5, whereas women from Nashville, Tennessee, and Wisconsin rated it at 5 or above. Similarly, men from Boston, Berkeley, Austin, and Houston rated it below 5, while men from Washington DC, New York City, Wisconsin, Nashville, Tennessee, and Los Angeles rated the public transport above 5.
