The diagrams illustrates the distribution of transportation modes in a city and the primary reasons for using cars.
Overall, cars dominate transportation use in the city, primarily for work-related purposes, while public transport such as buses and taxis are significantly less utilized.
The pie chart shows the percentage of people using four different types of transportation. Cars are the most popular mode, accounting for 45% of usage, followed by Light Rail Transit at 35%. Both buses and taxis have much lower usage, each contributing 10%.
The table highlights the reasons why people prefer using cars in the city. The most common reason is commuting to work, which accounts for 55% business purposes come next at 45%, followed by taking children to school at 40%. Shopping and leisure activities share the lowest percentage both at 15%.
