The given graph illustrates how many passenger kilometers that varied vehicle had gone in the UK in a decade from 1990.
As can be seen, traveling by five different types of transport were more popular in 2000 than 1990. In addition, UK individuals had a tendency to travel by bus and rail the most, while the opposite was true for bicycle, bike and air in both given years.
It is clear from the data, air travel was the least common in 1990 with just about less than one quarter of 25 billion kilometers and there was a slightly increased in 2000. Meanwhile, bicycle and bike were favored more in 1990 with mostly equal passengers kilometers around 6 billion and in 2000 had witnessed a mildly decreased.
We can see that bus and rail were most UK residents’ choices throughout the two given years. The number of kilometers that were traveled by bus and rail had tediously rose equally about 37 billion to less than 50 billion. Additionally, the figure for passengers’ kilometers rose remarkably by around 12 billion from 100 billion to 112 billion.
