The given graph illustrates how public transportation was utilised in a particular country among residents based on their age group from different location in the year 2016.
Overall, large city residents were the highest user of public transport among most of the age age groups while transportation used by other city residents were relatively low.
To begin with, in 2016, 40% of the public transportation used by 0-15 years age group, the number increased between 16-30 years age group at almost 54%, after that the amount of people using public transportation peaked among 31-45 years old residents at about 68%. With a rapid drop to 10% within 61-75 yeard old people, the number managed to grow a bit in 76 or more aged group people
Meanwhile, in terms of other city residents, in 2016, initially the utilisation of public transport was nearly 12% among 0-15 years age group, after a insignificant uplift to approximately 27% between 16-30 years people, the number then fell to it’s initial level around 12% among 31-45 years old people and remained constant until among 76 or more age group where it fell sharply to below 9%
