The bar chart illustrates the total kilometers traveled by British passengers on five different methods of transportation in 1990 and 2000. Overall, it is evident that British people made more trips in 2000. In both years, travel by bus and train was the most popular and other methods were the least used methods. Additionally, apart from travel by bicycle and motorbike, other types of travel were more popular in 2000.
In detail, the amount of distance traveled by British people increased by about 10 billion kilometers in 2000, with approximately 45 billion kilometers of this travel being made by bus and rail over both years.
In addition, traveling by bicycle, motorbike, and airplane were the least chosen methods of traveling preferred by British individuals and they traveled less than 20 billion kilometers using them. Through all the traveling methods, only bicycle and motorbike transportation was slightly more popular in 1990 (approximately 3 billion kilometers).
