The provided bar chart depicts the percentage of transport preferences among young people in three different categories: car, motorcycle, and bicycle in four nations: Great Britain, the USA, Germany, and France.
Overall, it is clearly seen that the maximum ratio of transport among young people is for car. In contrast, the minimum percentage is for motorcycle.
Looking at the bar chart in detail, the proportion of transport preferences among young person from Great Britain by car is approximately 60% compared to 60% from the USA. However, for the former nation, the percentage of transport among young people is 10% and 30% by motorcycle and bicycle, respectively. Likewise, for the latter country, the ratio is 30% and 16 in the same categories, respectively.
Analyzing the bar chart further, the proportion of transport preferences among young people from Germany by bicycle at the top position, at around 45%. However, it is followed by car, which contributed 40%. Similarly, it is noticeable that the next place is occupied by motorcycle, with almost 15%. In contrast, on the one hand, for car, bicycle, and motorcycle ratio is 72%, 13%, and 10% from France, respectively.
