he given diagrams illustrate the preferences of Edmonton residents for various means of transport and the percentage of different purposes for which cars are used.
Overall, cars are the most commonly used mode of transport in Edmonton, while buses and taxis are the least preferred. Additionally, the primary reasons for car usage are commuting to work and business purposes, whereas fewer people use cars for shopping or leisure activities.
Firstly, the data reveals that nearly half of the population (45%) uses cars for transportation, making it the most popular choice. This is followed by Light Rail Transit, utilized by 35% of the residents. Buses and taxis, on the other hand, are each used by only 10% of the population.
In terms of the reasons for using cars, a significant majority of Edmonton residents (55%) use cars to commute to work. Business-related travel is the next most common reason, accounting for 45%. Taking children to school also represents a considerable portion, with 40% of people using cars for this purpose. In contrast, only 15% of residents use cars for shopping and leisure activities.
