The line chart details the percentage of registrations for three types of commercial vehicles: trucks, taxis, and buses in the US during 40 years, starting from 1970.
Overall, there was an upward trend in a percent of individuals using taxis, while the statistics for the other vehicles witnessed an opposite pattern. In addition, truck registrations, as the most dominant type of commercial vehicle, maintained the highest share throughout the period, with figures in both 1970 and 2010 exceeding all others on record.
Taxi registrations started at around 22% in 1970. The figure peaked at 35% in 1980, surpassing trucks in that year. However, it then dropped sharply to 15% by 2000. Over the next decade, the proportion of taxis rose again, reaching nearly 33% in 2010.
Taxi registrations started at around 22% in 1970. The figure peaked at 35% in 1980, surpassing trucks in that year. However, it then dropped sharply to 15% by 2000. Over the next decade, the proportion of taxis rose again, reaching nearly 33% in 2010.
