The given line chart depicts a comparison of public vehicle usage between the citizens from a big city and another region in different groups of age in 2016.
In general, large city residents had the highest usage of public transport except those who were aged 61-75; moreover, the highest user of public transport was a group of people from 31-45 years old in a large city while the lowest was other citizens over 76 years old.
The number of public transport users in the metropolitan area increased in each group starting from 0-45 years old with 70% of the users aged 31-45 years old as the highest. However, this ratio had a significant difference with that from another area which was only around 15% users from the same age group (31-45).
On the other hand, the highest number of transportation’s usage in another area was about 20%, from the group of 16-30 years old. Even though other citizens usually experienced a lower percentage in using public transportation, users who were in the group of 61-75 had a higher percentage by 8% than those from a big city. The lowest percentage was under 10% which was coming from the residents over 76 years old from another city.
