The bar graph gives information about types of transportation—car, motorcycle, and bicycle—that young people prefer in four different developed countries in one year. It is clear that generally younger generations liked using cars in all nations, excluding France, although the majority of youth favored cars in Italy.
Looking at the graph in more detail, in the United Kingdom, 60% of young people often prefer driving cars, compared to motorbikes and bikes, which were 10% and 30%, respectively. Furthermore, as British young generations, 60% of youth had a preference for automobiles, although the figures for motorcycles and bicycles accounted for 30% and 10%, respectively, in the US.
Additionally, the figure for cars consisted of 40%, whereas about 10% of youth prefer driving automobiles to motorbikes, at 45%, approximately, in France. By contrast, the majority of Italian young generations favored driving cars (75%), but around 10% of young people’s favorite kind of transport was motorcycles and bicycles.
