The bar chart provided illustrates the percentage of people using different modes of transportation in Bangladesh from 2000 to 2016.
Overall, rickshaw and car usage showed increasing trends throughout the period, while bus and bike usage experienced declining trends, as the data were recorded every four years.
In 2000, approximately 55% of transport was provided by rickshaws, and this percentage grew steadily, reaching its peak at 65% in 2016. Cars were the second most used mode of transportation in 2000, with only 5% usage. This figure increased significantly to 25% by 2008, but then fell slightly to 15% by 2016. Thus, both rickshaw and car usage increased over the analyzed period.
In contrast, both bus and bike usage declined over the same timeframe. Bus usage started at 25% in 2000 but steadily dropped to 10% by 2008, remaining unchanged at this level until 2016. Similarly, bike usage was 15% in 2000 and increased to 25% in 2008; however, it experienced a sudden drop to 10% in 2016.
