The line graph illustrates data about people who used communal transportation and were grouped by their age and place in 2016. Overall, the residents of the bigger cities used more public transport than those from other areas. However, these residents used public transportation more just at the age of 61-75 years old.
The proportion of people using public transport in large cities reached its peak by the age of 31-45 years old, at almost 70 percent. As they got older, the percentage of those who used public transportation decreased and the lowest point was among the 61-75 years old citizens, at around 10 percent.
Unlike the people in the big cities, those who used public transport in another location was fewer. The number of their youngest (0-15 years old) who used communal transport was as half as those in big cities at approximately 15 percent. Moreover, the trend was the same with other age groups. Only at the age of 61-75 years old, people in other cities used public transport more than those in big cities at almost 20 percent.
