The graph compares the percentage of public transport usage in 2016, divided by two different residence areas and ages. 
 
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45 years old
 people who lived in a large city mostly utilised public transport, Correct your spelling
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 the elderly group who resided outside of a city made up a small portion of it. The rate of passengers was largely dependent on age in urban areas, but there was no big difference in it among the age groups in the rural areas. 
  In detail, there was a tendency in central civilisation, where individuals took more trains or buses, as they aged up to 45 years old. That was Linking Words
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 40% to below 70%. Correct word order
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 trend reversed in elderly groups. Linking Words
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, only 0.1 of the 61-75 years old age group bought tickets for transportation. Linking Words
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 population of juniors rode public rides, which is the highest fraction in the total amount, followed by around a fifth of seniors. The lowest number was shown by figures older than 76, which ranked as less than 10 per cent.Correct article usage
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