The table illustrates the percentage of people in a town who rode bicycles in 2011, categorized by age group and gender.
Overall, females consistently showed higher participation in cycling across all age groups compared to males. The age group with the highest cycling rate for both genders was 0–9 with 51.3% of females and 50.3% of males cycled
As can be seen from the table, people who are aged 0 to 9 had a high participation at female, with females at 51.3% and male at 50.3%. In the 10–17 age group, the percentage dropped, with 42.2% of females and 24.6% of males riding bicycles. In the aged 18–39, the figures were significantly lower, with only 17.1% of females and 9.7% of males cycling
According to the table, The 40–59 age group showed dramatical decline, with 12.3% of females and 8.0% of males. By contrast, in the 60+ group, female participation slightly increased to 18.5%, while male at 13.2%.
