The bar chart compares the average number of miles travelled in a year by men and women for six distinct purposes in a particular country.
Overll, it is clear that work accounted for the longest 25000 by both genders, whereas day trip generated the lowest figure. Additionally, while men travelled significantly further than women for work, women register lower figures for work.
Looking at the data in detail, work was the dominant reason, especially for men, who covered approximately 35000, compared to about 30000 for women. Men also registered higher figures for entertainment, recording around 15000, which was roughly higher more than the women figure. Similarly, for meeting friends, men outperformed women by a small margin, covering 25000 compared to 20000.
In contrast, women recorded higher figures in the remaining categories. For meeting friends, women scored roughly 25000, slightly outpacing men who recorded about 20000. A similar pattern was observed for taking children to school, with women accounting for 25000, which was slightly higher than the men figure of 20000. Finally, for shopping, women accumulated approximately 30000, while men recorded a slighly lower figure of 25000
