The pie charts illustrate the modes of transportation used by workers commuting to their jobs in a specific city.
The first chart represents the percentage of workers who primarily travel by different means. A significant portion, approximately 40%, rely on personal vehicles, making it the most common mode of transport. Public transit, including buses and trains, accounts for around 30%, highlighting its importance for many commuters.
Cycling and walking are less popular options, with about 10% of workers choosing to bike to work and another 10% opting to walk. Finally, a small percentage of workers, roughly 10%, use ridesharing services or taxis.
Overall, the data shows that personal vehicles and public transit are the dominant forms of transportation, while active commuting methods like cycling and walking play a minor role. This information may reflect the city’s infrastructure and the convenience of available transportation options.
