The given bar chart illustrates the information about the ratio of car usage for different sorts of purposes for male and female drivers during the year of 2005.
Overall, it is clear that both male and female were less went for other purposes except going for work. Men were more likely to go for work than women by car. However, female also displayed a significant highest position for work by car in 2005.
In terms of work, men remarkably demonstrated a higher percentage than other segments of motives about 52%, moreover, female followed this trend significantly approximately 39%. Nevertheless, shopping was the second high motive for going out by car for women about 18%, while men were 8% less campared to women. For any type of courses, women were more substantially made trip by car about 12%, while men were only 8% respectively.
In terms of bank, running errands, and visiting friends, female were almost similar ratio about 9%, 10%, and 7%, respectively, but men were less interested for these two purposes about 3% only for each. Additionally, visiting town and recreation, was the most popular segment for men by car approximately 9% and 11% oppose to women, they were least interested for those aims about 3% and 4%.
