The given bar chart reveals data on transport preferences among young individuals annually in four countries.
Overall, it is clear that using cars had substantially highest figures in all countries, whereas the information about number of people who consumed motorcycles and bicycles generally recorded the lowest proportions.
Regarding the greatest percentage, cities such as The UK and United States provided identical results in using car, with approximately 60%. France followed closely with roughly 41%. Compared to The UK and United states and France, Italy remained much higher, just over 74%.
Turning to the remaining modes of transport, bicycles were most popular in France, accounting for about 48% of preferences, compared with The UK for nearly 30%. In contrast, only around 10% and 12% of teenagers in the United States and Italy chose this option, respectively. As for motorcycle the United States ranked first, just over 30%, whereas the usage of motorcycle were much lower in the UK, France and Italy, at about 15%, 10% and 8%.
