The bar chart illustrates information about the estimated proportion of car tours by purpose and gender of drivers in 2005.
Overall, it can be said that the highest percentage of men used car for work, while least of them used for bank and running errands. However, the maximum number of women preferred car for work, whereas fewer of them were interested to visiting town on car.
First of all, it can be clearly seen that percentage recorded of car trip by shopping and recreation for men both was almost equal to 10%. However, this percentage was significantly increased for work purpose to slightly more than 50%. Data noted for visiting friends, running errands and for bank was approximately 5% only. On the other hand, proportion of visiting town and courses on car for men was almost equal to 9% and 8% respectively.
From the data we can see that, nearly 12% of women preferred car trip for courses, whereas this proportion dramatically decreased to 2% for visiting town. Percentage recorded for bank, running errands, and visiting friends for women was no more than 10% with little fluctuation, while almost 40% women were used car for work and approximately 16% females were preferred car for shopping.
