The graph demonstrates how children aged 11 to 16 went to school in the UK in a specific year.
Overall, while there were a significant number of children chose to walk cycle for the journeys less than 2 miles, buses were the most popular for those who travelled longer distances.
For the trips under 1 mile, the percentage of walking topped the list, at 90%, compared to that of bus was just nearly 4%. Cycling was also the second common for students, at precisely a half, was tremendously higher than car, at about 7%. In addition, the respective figures for bicycle and walking were over 75% and 60, which was larger than those of car and bus, stood at 20% and 10%, respectively.
In a 2-to-5 category, the proportion of bicycle and bus was under 50% and a half, respectively, which seems to be a gradual discrepancy of being on foot and car. For the journeys over 5 miles, the majority of children preferred bus, at nearly about 70%, while car constituted roughly a fifth. With regards to walking and cycling, there was not any percentage.
