The bar chart illustrates the total of range travelled by passengers who use five types of transport in the UK from 1990 to 2000.
As can be seen from the bar chart, people who went by bus on travelling was the highest whereas went by air was not common.
From 1990 to 2000, because passengers rarely use their bicycle so the number of kilometers they have cycled have been less than ten billions. With bike, it was better than bicycle over 10 years approximately 9 billions and 8 billions. Furthermore, because from 1990 to 2000, lack of significant development in transportation means has led to air becoming the least used mode of travel from five types by passengers and just over 6 billions.
In contrast to them, bus and rail have the most frequently used vehicles. From 1990 to 2000, travelling by bus was grew up substainable between 27 and 45 billions kilometers, and used rail was increasing development from 31 billions to 33 billions kilometers over ten years. And finally, with the number of kilometers travelled by passengers, the year 2000 was reached a peak at 110 kilometers, and higher than 1990 about 20 billions kilometers.
