The bar chart provides information about the percentage of people using different modes of transport – car, bus, train, bicycle, and walking – in New York, London, Tokyo, Paris, and Sydney.
Overall, it is clear that cars have the highest usage percentage in nearly all cities, while the usage of buses, trains, and bicycles fluctuates across the different locations. In contrast, walking remains consistently stable across all cities.
In New York, the percentage of car users is 40%, while bus usage stands at about 25%. In London, both car and bus usage decrease to a stable 30% and 20%, respectively. Conversely, in Tokyo, car usage sees an increase to approximately 25%, while bus usage drops to around 35%. Later, car usage rises sharply to 50%, while bus usage declines to 20%.
Additionally, in New York, train and bicycle usage is recorded at 20% and 10%, respectively. Train usage increases to about 25% in London, while bicycle usage remains constant. In Tokyo, train usage increases sharply to 50%, whereas bicycle usage decreases to about 5%. In Paris, train usage declines steadily to 20%, and in Sydney, it is about 15%. Bicycle usage, on the other hand, rises to approximately 15% in Paris and drops to 10% in Sydney. Walking has a constant percentage of about 5% across all cities.
