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Band 4+: The chart below gives information about the journey to school by children aged 11 to 16 in the UK in a year. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image depicts a chart titled "Journeys to school" categorizing modes of transport by distance: Walk shows 0-1 miles at 80%, 1-2 miles at 10%, 2-5 miles and over 5 miles negligible; Bicycle shows 0-1 miles at 70%, 1-2 miles at 15%, 2-5 miles at 10%, over 5 miles negligible; Car shows 0-1 miles at 10%, 1-2 miles at 15%, 2-5 miles at 5%, over 5 miles negligible; Bus shows 0-1 miles negligible, 1-2 miles at 15%, 2-5 miles at 25%, over 5 miles at 40%.
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The details of the travelling school children aged 11 to 16 is shown in the chart. The data is taken in one year form UK.

Firstly, we can observe that children went to school by walk has a very good percentage with almost 90% walk through 0-1 miles. 60% students walk upto 2 miles for school while the maximum distance covered is 2 to 5 miles by just 25% students. The kids travelling by bus has the top ratio in terms of both percentage and distance travelled. Most petty proportion is of students travelled by bus to about 1 miles. 50% children travelled by bus covers 2-5 miles and just about 5% has the 2 miles distance.

Many students complete their journey by bicycle and 75% of the students travel upto 1-2 miles via bicycle. Equal ratio pf 0-1 and 2-5 miles distance travelled by students with bicycle can be observed. The most least percentage of children travelled by car with 25% each for 2-5 or over 5 miles. 10% and 20% of students travel distance of 1-2 and 2-5 miles recpectively by car.

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