The pie chart illustrates the proportions of different transportation modes, while the table compares the reasons for using cars among individuals in Edmonton. Overall, cars are the primary mode of transportation, particularly for commuting to work, taking children to school, and business purposes. In contrast, buses and taxis are the least used transport modes.
In detail, cars account for 45 percent of transportation use. One of the main reasons for this is commuting to work, which represents 55 percent of car usage. The second most common mode of transport is the LRT (Light Rail Transit), making up a noticeable 35 percent. Buses and taxis share the same usage percentage, each at 10 percent.
Focusing on the reasons for car use, cars are primarily used for taking children to school and business purposes, representing 40 percent and 45 percent, respectively. Interestingly, shopping and leisure activities each account for a lower proportion of car usage, both at 15 percent.
