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As illustrated in Figure 4-2, approximately 53 percent of the respondents were females, and <br />47 percent were males. Between 2008 and 2012, there was a six percent increase in male <br />ridership between 2008 and 2012. There is consistent with the trend of increased male <br />ridership between 1999 and 2005, with the exception of a slight decrease between 2005 and <br />2008. <br />I <br />Male 0: 10 46.96% <br />M: <br />a Percent of Survey <br />Responses <br />Female 53.04,D/o <br />0.00% 20.00% 40.00% 60.00% <br />Figure 4-2 Q12: Your Gender Is? <br />As shown in Figure 4-3, 46% of respondents identified themselves as White. The next <br />highest user group identified themselves as Black (40 percent), while Hispanics were a <br />distant third at approximately nine percent. A cross tabulation of age and ethnic heritage is <br />shown in Table 4-2. This table reveals that the single largest group of riders identify <br />themselves as Black (14.26 percent) and between 20 to 29 years of age. The next largest <br />group of riders identify themselves as White (9.25 percent) and between 20 and 29 years of <br />age. <br />White <br />46.05% <br />Black <br />39.88% <br />Hispanic B.67% <br />El Percent of Survey <br />Asian 11.54% Responses <br />Native 1.35% <br />Arnerivan <br />Other 2.50% <br />0.00% 20.00% 40.00% 60.00% <br />Figure 4-3 Q14: Your Ethnic Heritage Is? <br />4-4 <br />Rx" Stanley Consultants <br />