The pie charts illustrate different forms of transportation used by workers in Rockingham to commute to work in 2005 and 2015. While driving by car remained the most popular mode of transport, there was a noticeable decline in its usage over the years, with slight variations in other commuting methods.
In 2005, driving by car was the most common form of transportation, accounting for 50% of commuters. Carpooling ranked second, with 25% of workers sharing rides to work. Walking and cycling were the least preferred options, with each accounting for only 5% of commuters.
By 2015, the percentage of workers driving alone dropped significantly to 35%, although it remained the most widely used mode of transport. Carpooling also declined slightly to 20%, following a similar downward trend. Meanwhile, walking remained unchanged at 5%, while bicycle usage on the other hand rose insignificantly to 10%.
s such as long commuting distances or inadequate pedestrian infrastructure.
