The bar graph compares the daily time that Australian residents allocated to travel to work on an average across 4 distinct metropolises over 8 year period, commencing from 2002.
Overall, most cities experienced an upward trend throughout the period ,except for Adelaide which fluctuated. Additionally, citizen in Sydney spent the greatest amount of time going to work over the surveyed period.
Regarding the cities that started the highest. Sydney always dominate the categories in terms of spending time to work, which started at precisely 35 minutes and increased to roughly 37 minutes in 2008 before dipping back to around 36 minutes. Brisbane followed a similar pattern, albeit with a higher growth, surging from approximately 25 to over 35 in 2008 and finished at roughly 34.
Concerning the remaining cities, Perth exhibited a fairly stability at pricisely 25 minutes of citizen allocated for travelling to work, before peaking at approximately 25 by the end year of period. Finally, Adelaide recorded a slight fluctuation around 25, with a high of 27 in 2008, and ending at the initial year of 25 minutes.
