The provided charts delineate what leads people to commute from home to work by means of car or bicycle. Overall, people who opt for the bike tend to live greener, with health benefits and saves on some expenses, while people driving to work often experience more comfort and convenience.
On the first chart, the proportion of those who take heed of their own health and fitness are the same as that of those aware of car’s environmental impact, at 30%. Following this, Only 15% decide to cycle to work claim that they are free from problems related to parking, and another 13% assert that no extra costs is needed when doing so. Lastly, 12% of those adopt a bicycle lifestyle because they think cycling is faster than driving.
On the second chart, the majority of people choose to drive for the purposes of comfort, occupying 40%. Taking the distance between their house and company into consideration, 21% take up driving as a viable choice. In contrast to work cyclists, work drivers prefer driving to cycling on account of the car’s greater speed, taking 14%, which is also the proportion of people accompanied by things. The remaining 11% declare that they decide on driving for their own safety.
