The given bar chart illustrates the proportion of people who have access to various services within a 15-minute drive in a certain region of the UK, comparing residents of urban and rural areas.
Overall, a higher percentage of urban people can reach all four services within 15 minutes than those in rural locations. Access to secondary school and doctor is achievable, while primary schools are the least accessible for rural residents.
In terms of access to doctor and secondary school, all people living in urban areas can reach both these services within 15 minutes. People in rural areas also share the same proportions for these services, accounting for 100%, and having access within 15 minutes.
As for post offices, accessibility remains high in both groups, with 100% of urban and approximately 95% of rural inhabitants. However, the large disparity can be seen in primary school between urban and rural inhabitants, at 100% and only 65%, respectively.
