The illustration gives information about the amount of miles traveled by males and females in a year for six various reasons in a specific nation.
Overall, both genders travel more because of work and less to do a day trip. For the purpose of a day trip, entertainment, and work, males outperform females. In terms of meeting friends, taking children to school, and going shopping prevail in mileage trips made by women.
Looking at the table in detail, men spend 10.000 miles on a day trip, while women account for less, roughly 7000 miles. For entertainment, men (15.000 miles) travel more miles than women (approximately 12.000 miles). What is more, the largest number of miles is for the work category, where male numbers reach 35.000 miles, whereas females spend 30.000 miles commuting to work.
By contrast, in the remaining three purposes women show higher mileage. It is shown that compared to males, females have meetings with their friends more than 5.000 miles , to be specific 25.000 miles. In addition, ladies represent around 26.000 miles and exact 30.000 mileage trips in dropping their kids to school and shopping, respectively; however, men show less than 27.000 miles for those categories.
