The pie charts show how employees in Rockingham commuted to work using six different types of transportation in 2005 and 2015.
Overall, more people worked from home and cycled in 2015 than in 2005,whereas fewer commuted by car (alone) or by carpool. bus usage and walking rates remained stable .
In general, some transportation types rates are much larger than others in 2005. Car and carpool transport accounted for 75% of transportation in Rockingham with 50 % and 25% respectively. The second most common mode was bus which stood at rate of 15%.10% of people worked from home while the lowest was for bicycle and walking with 5% each.
In 2015, the pattern changed significantly from what it was previously, percentage of commuting to work by cars and carpools declined to 35% and 20% respectively. also, more people worked more from home reaching 15 % ,matching bus usage . 10 % of employees commuted to work by bicycle, where walking had the lowest proportion at 5%.
In summary, while car and carpool usage declined, remote work and cycling increased, and rates for both bus and walking remained the same.
