The bar chart illustrates the overall distance that visitors traveled on five different modes of transport in the UK from 1990 to 2000.
Overall, buses showed an upward trend between 1990 and 2000, dominating the distance among the five categories, followed closely by air travel. In contrast, bicycles and motorbikes exhibited a downward trend, with only a slight increase observed in the total distance from 1990 to 2000.
Firstly, the figure for bicycles was approximately 2 units in 1990, and it decreased slightly to just above 0 in 2000. Similarly, motorbikes, which exceeded bicycles in 1990 with around 5 units, fell to about 3 units over the decade.
Conversely, air travel experienced a significant increase, climbing from about 1 unit in 1990 to 5 units in 2000. A similar trend was observed in buses and rail travel; the figure for buses increased considerably from 40 to around 45 units over the ten years, which was higher than rail travel that started at around 38 units and rose to nearly 40 units in 2000.
