The bar chart illustrates the differences between the transport network and the price of 4 distinct transport usage in the city after improvements. Overall, trams were the best improvements in time consumed of journey and taxies were the highest payment per kilometer on average. On the other hand, cars were the worst journey time-consuming and buses were the lowest amount of money per kilometer on average.
Firstly, the amount of time spent on trams was significant dropped from 22 to 16 minutes. Follow up by the bus which only dropped steadily from 28 to 23 minutes. On the other hand, taxis and cars were the only two transports that had a downgrade improvements, both taxis and cars were gradual fell from 9 to 12 minutes and 10 to 15 minutes. In the end, trams were the best improvement while cars were the worst improvement among the means of vehicles.
Secondly, trams and buses were the cheapest at that time. The prices for each kilometer of buses were the cheapest which only needed to pay under €0.40 while trams were above €0.40. Although didn’t have any improvements, taxis and trams payments still hit a peak, when cars were around €1.90, taxis were the highest which came up to €1.80.
