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Band 5+: Bar charts show how pupils aged 5-10 and 11-16 went to school (bike, car, bus and bicycle) in 1992 and 2012.

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The image shows a bar graph with four categories: Walk, Bicycle, Car, Bus. Walk: 90%, 70%, 10%; Bicycle: 65%, 80%, 50%; Car: 5%, 20%, 25%; Bus: 0%, 30%, 40%.
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The bar graphs compare the publicity of different means of transportation that students used to employ in order to get to school in 1992 and 2012 between two age groups; 5-10 and 11-16 years old.

In general, cars became more popular over the time, while people lost their intrest in going to school on feet. Additionaly, there was not any significant changes in the consumption of buses.

In 1992, walking was the first choice for the students of both age groups. About 60% of the younger age group , and roughly 45% of the older children used to walk to school. On the other hand, buses where quite popular between the second group and 30% of them used to take buses to school. In contrast, the younger pupils did not use buses as much, where only abut 5% took them.

In the contrary, cars had the intrest of half of the younger students in 2012, which indicated that they were the first choice for the younger ones, while walking remained as the mostly used way among the older children. The instrest for using bikes also had a huge decrease among the younger student after the years went by.

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