The bar chart illustrates the estimated proportion of drivers’ 2005 car trips.
Overall, men and women using cars for commuting to work accounting for the highest number in 2005. whereas women used cars for visiting towns the lowest, while men used the one for running errands and bank trips.
According to the figure, approximately 52% of men drive to work, which is almost 10% more than the 42% of women who do the same.In contrast, more females went on cars for shopping than male, with 17% and 10% Similar as courses the proportion of females was 12 % and males was 8%. In addition, the number of men using cars for recreation was 11% almost fourfold compared to females , only 3%
With regard to remaining purposes, visiting town, bank,running errands and visiting friends were all 10% or less for both age groups.Firstly,as we can see , the proportion of men using cars for visiting towns and females for banks was the same as another was 9%. Whereas the former in female was 2% and the latter in male was 3%.
