The bar chart illustrates transport means used by adolescents in four different countries, namely the United Kingdom, the United States, France, and Italy.
Overall, it is clear that cars and bicycles are preferred by most youth, while the opposite is true for motorcycles. Additionally, the United Kingdom and the United States are the countries with the highest proportion of transport use.
Examining the chart in more detail, it can be observed that the percentage of cars driven by youth in the United Kingdom and the United States is similar at 60%, which is doubled compared to that of bicycle use in the United Kingdom and motorcycle use in the United States at 30%. Furthermore, there are also the same proportions of motorcycle use in the United Kingdom and bicycle use in the United States at exactly 10%.
Turning to the remaining data, there is a similarity in the percentage of use of motorcycles in France and use of bicycles in Italy, being at about 12%, which is nearly a quarter compared to that of bicycles in France at around 45%. Moreover, the percentage of cars driven by youth in Italy is the highest at over 72%, whereas that of France is merely 40%.
