The bar chart compares the proportion of transport choices for young people in terms of cars, motorcycles, and bicycle in four various countries (The UK, United States, France, and Italy) in a single year. The units are measured in percentages.
Overall, cars are more popular in the UK, the US, and especially Italy, while France prefers to ride bicycles. In all countries, driving motorcycles are the least common option with the exception of the US.
In detail, 60% young people drive cars in the UK and the US, while this rate is about 75% in Italy. However, France has the lowest proportion in this vehicle, expressing 40%.
As for the preferences of motorcycles and bicycles, the former’s percentage is around 10% in all countries with the exception of the US. Substantially, 30% young individuals drive motorcycles in the US. Regarding that of bicycles, by far the highest rate is in France (roughly 45%), whereas the reverse is true for the US and Italy (approximately 10%). By contrast, this figure for the UK is 30%.
