The diagrams provide information about the use of various transport modes, along with the stated reasons for using a car in Edmonton.
Overall, the car was the most popular type of transportation, followed closely by LRT, while comparatively fewer people chose buses and taxis. In addition, the majority of people use cars to commute to work, conduct business, and take their children to school, while remaining factors, namely shopping and leisure activities, are stated less on the survey.
Just under half of people chose cars as their main mode of transit, whereas the second most popular was LRT, being only 10% lower than the former, at 35%. In contrast, the percentage of people using buses and taxis is significantly lower, with both standing at 10%.
In terms of reasons for people’s car use, more than half of the population in Edmonton state commuting as a main factor, while the figures for business and going to school are slightly lower (45% and 40%, respectively). Notably, only 15% of people go shopping or to past-time activities by car.
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Overall, the car was the most popular type of transportation, followed closely by LRT, while comparatively fewer people chose buses and taxis. In addition, the majority of people use cars to commute to work, conduct business, and take their children to school, while remaining factors, namely shopping and leisure activities, are stated less on the survey.
Just under half of people chose cars as their main mode of transit, whereas the second most popular was LRT, being only 10% lower than the former, at 35%. In contrast, the percentage of people using buses and taxis is significantly lower, with both standing at 10%.
In terms of reasons for people’s car use, more than half of the population in Edmonton state commuting as a main factor, while the figures for business and going to school are slightly lower (45% and 40%, respectively). Notably, only 15% of people go shopping or to past-time activities by car.
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#mixed_charts