The table provides information about the average annual travelling distance that were done by adults and the variety of travel types between 1977 and 2007.
Overall, in 1997, adult people mostly use cars to travel, while in 2007, the trend of driving cars increased fourfold.
In 1997, a considerable amount of miles were travelled by cars, accounting for 3500. Public transports such as buses and trains are also used, with 800 and 900 miles. Some people prefered walking, stepping about 400 miles. Taxi, motorcycle and bycycle on the other hand, had the lowest distance compared to other mode of travels.
The largest distance that was travelled by adults were cars; the lenght contained 7100 miles. Trains and taxies started remainning popularity among people, with the average miles of distance were 1000 and 800. However walking and buses considered as a less used ways of travelling. Adults who were travelled by motorcycle and bicycle did about 80 and 90 miles, classifing as the shortest distance compared to other kinds of transports.
