The pie chart compares the proportion of people using different modes of transport in Edmonton, while the table illustrates the various reasons for using the car in the city.
It is clear that car is the most popular mode of transport compared to bus and taxi. Furthermore, commuting to work is the key reason for using car, whereas the smallest proportion is seen in shopping and leisure activities.
According to the pie chart, car is the dominant mode of transport among Edmonton residents, accounting for 45%, which is followed by light rail transit, at 35%. By contrast, bus and taxi represent equally a tiny proportion, at 10% of the total usage.
In terms of the table, commuting to work demonstrates the greatest proportion of car usage, standing at 55%. In contrast, car usage in business purpose was more popular than taking children to school, at 45% and 40%, respectively. Both shopping and leisure activities represent the least percentage of car usage, accounting for 15%.
