The graph below shows information about the use of public transport in one country, by age group and location of residence, in 2016. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparison where relevant.

The graph below shows information about the use of public transport in one country, by age group and location of residence, in 2016.

Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparison where relevant.
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The line chart given illustrates the proportion of individuals using public transportation, which are classified by residential location,namely large city and others and age in the year 2016 for a selected country.
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, most people who resided in urban areas by 2016,excluding the 61-75-year-old-year-old group,commuted by public vehicles, more than people living in suburban locations,never more than approximately 25%. Particularly aged between 31 to 45, the percentage of
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segment peaks.
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, the elderly, who were over 45 years old,tended to use those transports less than the younger. Regarding the adolescents and teenagers including adults, aged 0-31, the fraction of public commuters somewhat increased aligning with the older stage,with an adult group at 35%,except the outskirt citizens use them less.
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, the figures for the rural residents almost plateau from 31-60 years old and reach a trough at over 76,despite a slight fluctuation and downward trend over the range of lifetime.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • age group
  • urban areas
  • rural areas
  • public transport usage
  • peak usage
  • lowest usage
  • highest usage
  • significant difference
  • notable trend
  • patterns
  • residence location
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