The bar chart gives information about the proportion of car trips in terms of male and female drivers and their purposes in the year 2005.
Overall, it can be clearly seen that while the rate of car trips made by men drivers for a number of purposes like visiting town, recreation and work are higher than women drivers, the opposite was true for another purposes such as courses, bank, running errands, visting friends and shopping. In addition, the percentage of car trips used for work in both gender of drivers experienced the highest in all categories.
While the percentage of car trips made by men drivers for visiting town was nearly 10%, the figure for women drivers was just approximately 3%. Moreover, the proportion of car trips used for recreation and work saw a similar trend, with roughly 11% and over 50% by male drivers, compared to just about 4% and nearly 40% by female drivers in order given.
However, for another purposes, the percentage of car trips made by female drivers is higher than men drivers. Specifically, the rate of car trips used for courses by female was roughly 12%, compared to men were nearly 10%. Similarlly, while men drivers used car trips for going to bank just approximatelly 3%, the percentage of car trips made by women was significantly higher, with nearly 10%. The percentage of car trips made by male and female drivers for running terrands and visting friends stay stablelity compared to the figure for bank, with nearly 3% and approximately 10% respectively. In terms of shopping, the rate of car trips made by male drives was exactly 10%, the figure for female drivers was approximately 18%.
