The table gives information about five types of vehicles registered in Australia in 2010, 2012 and 2014.
The table illustrates five different means of transport registered in Australia in three years, 2010, 2012 and 2014.
Overall, it is clear that all these five vehicles experienced an upward trend throughout the period shown. The most dramatic change was seen in motorcycles while passengers vehicles recorded the largest number of transportation registered.
In 2010, there are 540000 motorcycles were registered, which is lower than the number of 11800000 passengers vehicles. Then, in 2012, this figure for motorcycles users has a jump to 680000 vehicles and continue to grow to 709000 vehicles in the last year, which is the most significant difference, with an increase of 30.8%. The figure for passenger vehicles also had a growth to 13000000 vehicles in 2014, though the change was not high, at 10.2%.
Commercial vehicles and light trucks had a fairly similar difference, at 17.4% and 23.5% respectively. Heavy trucks recorded the lowest registered percentage in change, it rose steadily from 384000 vehicles to 416000 vehicles.
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