The graph despicted the usage of different transportation modes by citizens to commute in four nations and illustrated the results of a survey which cites causes behind the car usage among Canadians.
Overall, it can clearly be seen that car is the most preferable transport among natives of four nations, while other forms of transit also play significant role in traveling.
The dominant feature of this graph is that, car is the most frequently used transport form in all countries. It is recorded that 90% of the journeys are made by car in Canada whereas in the Netherlands, the usage of cars is slightly less than half of the total. In Germany approximately one-fifth of journeys are made by public transport and usage of this form of transport is quite high in this nation as compared to other countries. It is noted that the proportion of pedestrians prefer to commute is 18% in the Netherlands, while in Belgium and Germany, it accounted for 11% each.
Though, car is the most preferable transport in all countries, but the Netherlands uses enviornment-friendly modes which seems to be quarter of the total.
The most common reason behind the usage of cars by natives of Canada is the absence of any other options which is the perspective of 40% people. Although, 22% of residents give the reason of its convenience to travel. However, nearly 15% of people give reason of its fast speed.
