The pie chart illustrates data on vehicle usage in Edmonton, specifically presenting the proportions of car usage within the city.
Overall, it is evident that individuals frequently use cars, which are primarily utilized for commuting to work. In contrast, other modes of transport are mostly used for various errands. Notably, taxis are the least used form of transportation in the city.
The data indicates that LRT (Light Rail Transit) and cars have the highest usage rates in Edmonton. Car usage stands at 45%, compared to 35% for the LRT. Additionally, car travel is often undertaken for work purposes, making up approximately 55% of car trips. In contrast, LRT usage for work is around 35%, while it can also be used for a range of other activities. Both modes of transport hold the largest shares in the city.
Buses and taxis are also public transport options, with their usage rates being similar at about ten percent. Both provide a variety of options for additional activities. Commuting for business and children traveling to school constitutes less than half of daily travel patterns in Edmonton, as these are part of the routine. Leisure activities and shopping represent the lowest proportions of vehicle usage, with around one in ten trips attributed to these purposes.
