The diagrams displayes the proportion of people’s behavior in using distinct public transportations – Car, LRT, Bus, Taxi – and the share of various purposes in car utilization within the city of Edmonton.
Overall, the data reveals a markedly large segment for the car category, while most of people tend to use a car for commuting to work.
Related to public transportation, the majority of the share went to the car segment, accounted for notably 45%, this indicates that almost a half of the community in Edmonton tended to use private vehicle rather than other public transportation options. This number closely followed by LRT, roughly 35% of the population commuted by LRT, underscoring its position as the most favored public transportation. Conversely, the Bus and Taxi showed more modest figures, attracting to just 10% for each categories.
In details, commuting to work accounted for the most reason by the people who use a car within the city, a similar ascent was observable in the business demographic, 45% of cars were used for business activity, and approximately 40% of parents used their car for taking their child to school. Notably, shopping and leisure activities showed with less fraction, which recorded at just 15% for both categories. This suggests that most people use a car as do so for reasons related to individual accountability rather than for travelling.
