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Combined Plots of the Divvy Bike Sharing Analysis 2019
How ride duration differs between user types. Patterns in ride activity across the days of the week. Overall ride frequency and usage trends.
Bike Ride Analysis for the Firsth Quarter of the Year
The image showcases three bar charts titled "Bike Ride Analysis for the First Quarter of the Year." The data is presented across user types (Customers and Subscribers) and analyzed based on trip length and day of the week. Average Ride Length: This bar chart highlights the average ride duration in seconds for Customers and Subscribers. It is evident that Customers tend to have significantly longer ride durations compared to Subscribers. Average Ride Duration by Day: This chart presents the average trip duration (in seconds) for each day of the week, segmented by user type. Customers consistently show higher average ride durations across all days, with a peak on a specific day of the week. Total Rides by Day: This bar chart illustrates the total number of rides taken per day of the week, categorized by user type. Subscribers account for a larger share of rides on all days, with certain days showing significant peaks in usage.
Bike Ride Analysis for the Second Quarter of the Year
The graph provides a detailed analysis of bike-sharing ride patterns for the second quarter of the year through three bar charts: Average Ride Length: This chart illustrates the average duration of rides (in seconds) for two user categories: Customers and Subscribers. Customers tend to have significantly longer average ride lengths compared to Subscribers. Average Ride Length by Day: This chart breaks down the average ride duration for each day of the week, segmented by user type. Across all days, Customers exhibit consistently longer average ride lengths compared to Subscribers. Total Rides by Day: This chart displays the total number of rides taken on each day of the week, categorized by user type. Subscribers clearly account for a higher number of total rides than Customers on all days.