5 report(s) found.
The line chart depicts the average number of trips per person on public transport in four different Australian cities from 1900 to 2010. Overall, Sydney commuters were more likely to use mass transit as opposed to people from other cities, while it was not until 1920 that people in Canberra were accessed to public vehicles. […]
The line chart illustrates the figure for the number of public transit travels among four Australian urban areas from 1900 to 2010. In general, trips on community vehicles in all cities witnessed decline after peaking in 1950. Additionally, while the use of public transportation in Sydney, Adelaide and Hobart came into operation in 1900, the […]
The line chart illustrates the figure for the number of public transit travels among four Australian urban areas from 1900 to 2010. In general, trips on community vehicles in all cities witnessed decline after reaching their peak in 1950. Additionally, while the figure for Sydney, Adelaide and Hobart started operating in 1900, the usage of […]
The line graph gives information about how many trips were taken by public transport in four Australian cities – namely Sydney, Adelaide, Hobart and Canberra – over a period between 1900 and 2010. Overall, throughout the period shown, the number of trips in Sydney was consistently the highest, whereas that of Canberra was the lowest. […]
The given line chart illustrates the figures of individual journeys on public transport in four surveyed Australian cities from 1900 to 2010. Overall, it is notable that Australia witnessed a downward trend in the average number of trips using public transport in Sydney, Adelaide and Hobart. However, in Canberra, citizens are more reliant on public […]
