The table above describes the usage of a wide range of public transportation in Milan such as trains, buses, trams, taxis, and metro. Throughout the observed starting in 2010 up to 2014, all transport experienced a steady rise.
In 2010 trains reached 1.4 million people and reached 200.000 in 3 years until 2012, but one year later exhibited a notable rise of approximately 1.3 million user transport. Bus users remained stable for 2 years and improved a lot in passenger numbers in 2012 by 1.000.000, 5 times higher than the previous 12-month period, and then reaching consistent by 3 hundred thousand over 2013-2014. Trams, as well as taxis, remained constant gradually per annum. The metro is the most widely used vehicle compared to the other four, with 3.000.000 users in 2010 and 5 million in 2014, a surge of two million over 5 years, and the most relied upon by public transportation passengers.
Overall, the metro is the most frequently urban transport in Milan, and taxis are the least option for the common consumer.
