The bar chart below illustrates the distance traveled kilometres from the passenger by different transport in the UK in 1990 and 2000.
Overall, there are five different modes of transportation that are commonly used by the passenger, which are bicycle, bike, ari, bus and rail. The percentage of kilometers of passengers that took the bus still remained the highest in 1990 and 2000.
In 1990, the highest percentage of transportation that mostly used was by the bus, which was around 45 billion. Absolutely the same as by the train, which has a slight percentage difference from the bus, which was around 3 billion. On the other hand, the transportation by the Air had rocked the bottom by 1 billion. Subsequently, the amount of bicycles used had 2 billion more kilometers used by passengers than kilometers spent from ari. On the other transportation, around 1.5 billion kilometers is from riding a bike. Finally, The total number of passengers that used transportation in 1990 touched 100 billion people.
Meanwhile, in 2000’s, people had a high interest in using transportation by bus, which was around 48 billion. The second highest demand was on rail by 45 billion kilometers. In contrast, passengers that used bicycles had the lowest number by 1 billion kilometers. Subsequently, Passengers that chose transportation by ari had around 3 billion kilometers. Identical to passengers that chose bikes had slight differences by around 4 billion passengers. In total, transportation kilometers that were spent in 2000 reached 115 billion.
