The illustration provides a comparitive analysis about the use of public vehicles in a nation,by age group and places of residences, in the year 2016.
Overall,public transports were mostly used in city areas,especially by middle aged population between 31 to 45.oppositely, it was less popular in other smaller residences. While the use of public transport in other residences were comparitively similar between age groups,it’s use was completely unstable in city complexes.
The use of local vehicles in large cities were comparitively higher in city areas. The proportion expanded rapidly from age group 0 – 15 to 31-45, rising from 40% to almost 70%.Then, the trend crashes as it decreased from almost 70% to merely 10%.There was a slight rise for the age group above 75 which around 5% increase.
Conversely,the percentage of age groups using the public transport was comparitively stable in other smaller places.It increased slightly for age group 16-30,making them the largest users of the service with 30% involvement.The portion of its use remained relatively stable till age 61-75 with around 15% or slightly more usuage and, then it decreased quite rapidly for the age group above 76.
