The pie chart illustrates information about different types of transport used in Edmonton, while the table graph shows the purpose of using the car in the city.
Overall, cars are the most common mode of transport in the city, used to commute to work and business, while buses and taxis are less common modes of transport.
According to the pie chart, cars are the predominant mode of transport, accounting for 45%. This is followed by LRT (Light Rail Transit), which makes up 35%. Buses and taxis are used significantly less, with each constituting 10% of the transportation modes.
In terms of reasons for using cars in the city, commuting to work is the primary reason for utilizing the cars (55%). This is followed closely by business travel at 45%. Taking children to school is another major reason, accounting for 40%. Both shopping and leisure activities are less common reasons for car usage, each representing 15% of the total.
