The pie charts illusrates the distribution of mode of movement in Rockingham between 2005 and 2015 years. Overall, the charts reveal a clear divergence in the numbers of transport in different years.
Initially, a granular examination of the pie charts highlights a strong inclination between volume of transport in 2005 where the highest number of people using a car, peaking 50% of proportion. Falling this peak, there is a gradual decline in the transportation with carpool that halve then alone and it’s consists 25%. Movement by bus accounts for 15% of all modes of transport. According to the graph 10% of respondents prefer to work at home. Modes of movement that hits the lowest point is walk and bicycle with only 5%.
In contrast, pie charts with the numbers of transport in 2015 present a little different trend where the highest peak still belongs to the car alone but with smaller procent and it’s consists 35%. A similar pattern with carpool with 20%. In 2015 bus protion still 15% and work and home grows to 15% too. The bicycle and walk demonstrate the lowest inclination toward such mode of transportation 10% and 15% respectively.
In summary, the pie charts emphasize the differential between the numbers of transport in 2005 and 2015. During 10 years first free places also belongs a car (alone), carpool and bus. The lowest place also takes up walk.
