The table gives information about five types of vehicles registered in Australia in 2010,2012 and 2014

The table gives information about five types of vehicles registered in Australia in 2010,2012 and 2014
The table shows how the registration of five different types of
vehicles
in Australia changed in three years 2010, 2012 and 2014.
Overall
, the
number
of all five kinds of
vehicles
registered increased over the period.
While
the
number
of passenger
vehicles
registered was the highest, that of motorcycles has the most increase in four years. In 2010, the
number
of passenger
vehicles
was the highest, at about 11.8
million
, and
this
figure was nearly five times higher than that of commercial
vehicles
, at about 2.3
million
. The
number
of motorcycles and heavy
trucks
was significantly lower, at only 540.000 and 384.000, respectively. The figure for light
trucks
was the lowest, with just about 106.000
vehicles
registered. In 2014, the
number
of passenger
vehicles
and commercial
vehicles
increased to 13
million
and 2,7
million
.
In addition
, the figure for motorcycles and light
trucks
grew significantly by 30,8 % and 23,5%, respectively. Meanwhile, the
number
of heavy
trucks
has the lowest rise of 8,3% to 416,000
vehicles
registered.
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Vocabulary: Replace the words vehicles, number, million, trucks with synonyms.
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  • fluctuation
  • trends
  • registration
  • vehicles
  • comparison
  • categories
  • growth
  • decline
  • significant
  • increase
  • decrease
  • surge
  • consistent
  • pattern
  • speculate
  • factors
  • economic conditions
  • consumer preferences
  • advancements
  • technology
  • implications
  • infrastructure
  • environment
  • societal behaviors
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