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Band 5+: The bar chart below shows the estimated percentage of car trips taken by drivers in 2005. Summarize the information by selecting the main key feature and make comparison where relevant

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The image depicts a horizontal bar graph titled "Estimated percentage of car trips by purpose and gender of drivers, 2005" showing men and women's percentages for seven trip purposes: Courses (Men ~1%, Women ~3%), Visiting town (Men ~4%, Women ~8%), Bank (Men ~2%, Women ~5%), Running Errands (Men ~5%, Women ~10%), Visiting friends (Men ~5%, Women ~8%), Recreation (Men ~10%, Women ~9%), Work (Men ~25%, Women ~20%), Shopping (Men ~15%, Women ~30%). The x-axis ranges from 0% to 60%.
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The provided bar chart above compares data on man and woman drivers regarding the proportion of car trips in 2025.

Overall, it is obvious that percentage of women was the highest more in all categories, during the research period. In addition, in terms of work, the rate of male and female was the highest than other categories.

Upon closer inspection, 52% of men travelled to work by car, followed by recreation which is about five times lower than it. In contrast, there was only roughly 4% gone to bank and running errands by men. Moreover, the rate of them for shopping was twice as much as for visiting friends, with exactly 10%. The proportion for other categories was approximately 8% and 9%.

With regard to women, the rate of them accounts for work, at roughly 39% was twice higher than for shopping. However, the proportion of females for courses and running errands differ from each other, with approximately 2%. By contrast, it for remaining purposes were lower than 10%.

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