The line graph provides information about the use of public transportation in a certain area in 2016, broken down by age group and residence location. Units are expressed as percentages.
Overall, it is evident that public transportation was widely used by all citizens of large cities. In contrast, other residents did not prefer using public transport much in that area in the given period.
Commencing with the large city community, 40% of 15-year-old youngsters utilized buses or the subway to go to their destination, while individuals aged 16 to 45 used transportation at a rate of more than 60%. Nevertheless, people aged 45 to 75 did not wish to take public transit, and the share fell sharply, at 10% in 2016. Furthermore, 76 years of age and older preferred buses and other public transportation over private transportation, which accounted for 10% of the total.
Focusing on the details of other citizens, in that country in 2016, only about 10% of children aged 15 used public transportation, with the exception of 16-30-year-old people who used it at a rate of about 20%, and again after the age of 31-76 and even older at a rate of 10%.
