The following chart illustrates the data on some popular kinds of vehicles for the young generation in four countries in a particular year.
Overall, it could be inferred from the chart that the use of cars and bicycles was higher than that of motorcycles in Italy, France, and the UK. In addition, the United States was the country that witnessed the largest amount of population using motorbikes in the same year.
At first glance, it is interesting to notice that Italy was on top of the list with cars being used at roughly 75%, while only over 10% of bikes were in use. The UK and the United States all shared the second position with a similar proportion of young people using cars as their main transport at 60%. Even though France was at the bottom place with just 40% of youths driving cars, it had the highest figure among all 3 countries regarding bicycle use rate, taking up nearly 50%. Following was the UK, accounting for 30%, higher than the United States by 10%.
Turning to the use of cars in all four countries, America was reported to experience the most pronounced motorbike use rate at exactly 30%. While the percentage of young Francis went over 10%, in Italy and the UK, the proportion was approximately 10%.
