The bar chart below illustrates transport preferences among youth in four different countries: the UK, the US, France, and Italy, for a single year.
For instance, Italy has a significant number of individuals who prioritize personal cars, while the preference for bicycles is relatively low. Furthermore, motorbikes are predominantly used in France compared to the other countries.
Firstly, it is noteworthy that Italy ranks highest in personal car usage. However, the figures for motorcycle and bicycle transport are quite low in Italy. Additionally, both the UK and the US prioritize car transport equally, with around 60 percent of youth favoring this mode of transport. In the UK, bicycles are the second most popular choice at 30 percent, whereas motorbikes have a minimal representation.
In contrast, motorbike usage in the United States averages around 30 percent, but the preference for bicycles is rare in that country.
In conclusion, this chart highlights the overwhelming preference for cars, while the use of bikes and cycles varies significantly across the different countries
