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The bar graph demonstrates the number or incidents and injuries per 100 million passenger miles travelled (PMT) by different means of transport in 2002. Overall, injuries and incidents from the demand response was the highest among all. While incidents and injuries by the Bus and the light rail stood in middle, and the numbers of […]
The bar chart below illustrates how many of every 100 million travelers experienced accidents and injuries when travelling by various kinds of transportation including commuter rail, heavy rail, light rail, bus, and demand responses in 2002. Overall, what stands out from the graph is that people who travelled by commuter rail went through the least […]
The bar chart represents the figures of how many times accidents and injuries occurred per 100 million PMT in 2002 in terms of the transportation categories. Overall, it is evident that the frequencies of injuries taking place were considerably lower than that of incidents among all the types. While the demand responses stood out with […]
The bar chart illustrates how many incidents and injuries every 100 million passenger miles travelled based on five transportation types in 2002. Overall, incidents’ value was higher in all categories in the recorded year. While the number of incidents and injuries recorded the highest figure in demand responses, that of both saw the lowest value […]
The bar chart depicts figures for incidents and injuries on the average of 100 million people using different transportations in 2002. Overall, it is evident that demand response was attributed to by far the most incidents and injuries among five vehicles. Additionally, it is also visible from the chart that the rail transports witnessed less […]
