The line chart depicts the percentage of individuals using public transportation in a chosen country in 2016, categorised by age group and residential location, specifically large cities and other areas.
Overall, the chart indicates that public transportation was commonly used by large city residents across most age groups. In contrast, individuals living in other areas showed a lower preference for public transport during the given period.
Public transportation usage among those aged 0-15 in the metropolis was 40%, while in rural areas, it was around 15%. However, the highest percentage of users during this period was among city residents aged 31-45, reaching 65%, whereas in other areas, it was only 14%.
Among the 61-71 age group, city residents had the lowest usage rate at 10%, while those in other areas surpassed them at 14%. However, this trend later shifted, with the next age group in the city maintaining a 10% usage rate, while in other areas, it dropped to just 5%.
