The table provides data regarding the registration of five different vehicle types in Australia in the years 2010, 2012, and 2014.
Overall, there is a noticeable upward trend in the registration numbers for the five specified vehicle types, namely Passenger Vehicles, Commercial Vehicles, Motorcycles, Heavy Trucks, and Light Trucks. Upon analyzing the percentage change from 2010 to 2014, it is evident that the category of Motorcycles experienced the most significant increase at +30.8%, while Heavy Trucks saw the lowest increase at +8.3%.
Beginning with Passenger Vehicles, the number of registrations stood at approximately 11,800,000 in 2010. This figure rose by 900,000 registrations to reach 12,700,000 in 2012, and continued to increase to 13,000,000 by 2014. Similarly, Commercial Vehicles experienced a percentage change of about +17.4. In contrast, Light Trucks also demonstrated a growing trend in registrations over the years, with a comparatively higher percentage change than the aforementioned vehicle types.
Conversely, the category of Motorcycles had 540,000 registrations in 2010, which subsequently surged by 140,000 in 2012, reaching a total of 680,000. This number increased further by 29,000 by 2014, resulting in a total of 709,000 registrations. When compared with the other vehicle types, Motorcycles exhibited the highest percentage change, while Heavy Trucks recorded the lowest percentage change at 8.3%.
