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The image features two line graphs; the top graph titled "Percentage of People Using Public Transportation" spans from 2000 to 2010, with Sydney starting at 15%, Melbourne at 11%, Brisbane at 9%, Perth at 7%, and Adelaide at 7% climbing steadily to Sydney at 23%, Melbourne at 18%, Brisbane 13%, Perth at 11%, and Adelaide at 10% by 2010; the bottom graph titled "Percentage of People Using Private Cars" shows Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, and Adelaide all starting at 100% in 2000 and decreasing over a decade to Sydney at 78%, Melbourne at 83%, Brisbane at 87%, Perth at 88%, and Adelaide at 90% by 2010, with a slight uptick by Adelaide between 2009 and 2010.
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The charts illustrate how the percentages of public- transport users and private- car users changed in five major Australian cities between 2000 and 2010.
Overall, percentages of public- transport users increased considerable in Brisbane in Sydney over a ten-year period. In contrast, level of people using private cars rose in Adelaide and Perth till 2010.
In Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth, rate of public transport usage in these three cities did not change during ten year. But, by the 2002, public-transport users used widely in Brisbane and it was developed rapidly. Moreover, among the population of Sydney widespread from using public transportation in 2007.
Private car usage rose in all five cities, with the exception of one which was Melbourne. The most growth was in Adelaide which the percentage arrived 90 %. The level of other cities increased a low percentage. While, in Sydney, the level of private car users went up highly in between 2004 and 2006 after that declined till 2010.
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