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Band 5+: The chart below gives information about making journeys, in a European country in 2010 Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image displays the average number of journeys by reason (2010) with two categories: men and women. For traveling to work, men made approximately 320 journeys while women made about 200. In shopping, both men and women made around 150 journeys. Visiting friends shows men made close to 100 journeys, whereas women made slightly under 150 journeys. For taking children to school, men made approximately 30 journeys, while women made about 120. In sport/entertainment, men conducted 150 journeys, whereas women conducted 50. In day trips, both men and women made roughly 50 journeys.
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The chart presents information on the modes of travel used to make journeys in a European country in 2010.

In general, the majority of men had journeys for work. In contrast, most of women had a trip for shopping.

To begin with, for male, traveling for occupational purpose dominance the charts, approximately 310. The second reason which stand out is for shopping about 180. Following these were for visiting frineds, taking children to school, and for sport or entertainment. Furthermore, mobility because day trips significantly less than the other reason, around 30.

Another thing which stands out in this chart, for female, journeys for purchasing goods was the highest proportion number, roughly 250. The second-largest segment was mobility for employment, about 220. Followed by hang out with friends, bringing kids to school, exercise-related trips or recreational purposes. Same as male, day trips also being the smallest proportion of motive to have travel activity.

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