The table depicts the average annual yearly distance travelled by adults and 7 types of travel between 1997 and 2007.
Overall, car travelled by adults were by far the most common in both periods. As for bicycle, it experienced the lowest average annual distance travelled in the entire table. However, Train was the second most common transport used by adults, followed by bus. Walking saw a decrease by the end of the period, as opposed to taxi which saw an uptrend. Motorcycle in this case, suffered a marginal decrease in the last year. Notably, car was the most common in both years with a significant increase by the end of the period. Measured in miles.
Focusing on Car and Train, both commenced at 3500 and 900, in the year 1997, respectively. A decade later, Car saw a significant growth to 7100, as for Train it surged by 100. However, Bus began slightly lower than train by 100 at the year 1997, and decreased by 300, 10 years later.
Regarding the other 3 remaining mode of transports under question, walking saw a moderate start of 400 in 1997, and decreased by 100, after a decade. Taxi in this case, initiated at 200 in the year 1997, and saw an incredible rise to 800 by 2007. In contrast, 100 adults travelled annually by bicycle in 1997, and saw a downtrend by 20, in the year 2007.
