The chart compares the annual distance taking for six purposes between two genders in a particular nation.
Overall, travelling to work accounts for the highest mileage recorded in both sexes, while day trips represent the least. Additionally, men generally travel further than women for business and leisure purpose, whereas women surpass men in social and domestic activities.
Notably, the furthest distance difference between two groups is documented in work, where men experience approximately 35000 miles long, which is around 5000 miles longer than the figure for women. A similar pattern is repeated for day trips and entertainment, with males surveying roughly 10000 and 15000 miles, respectively, while females travel about 7000 and 12000 miles for the same purpose.
By contrast, women outstrip men in terms of shopping, at around 3000 miles which is slightly higher than that of males, at nearly 28000 miles. Similarly, travelling long distance to visit friends is often done by women, with approximately 2500 mile which roughly 3000 miles higher compared to men. Moreover, taking children to school is the purpose that display the most balanced traveling, where females travel about 26000 miles, followed closely by men with just over 25000 miles.
