The bar chart illustrate the UK’s proportion of children journey to school among the age group of 11 to 16 and their means of transport (Walk, Bicycle, Car, Bus) with respective to the distance measured in miles in a year.
Overall, children who come by walk are high on 0-1 miles and least when it is over 5 miles. Students whose transport to school by bicycle is moderate in every comparison. Bus stand top when the distance is over 5 miles while the walk stand last. Car have equal ratio when the distance is in between 2-5 miles.
Children’s percentage of walk is around 80% when the distance is 0-1 miles and approx 1% when it is over 5 miles. Children travelling through bicycle top the table with 76% in 1-2 miles distance, stands second in 0-1 miles with approximate percentage of 60, while have 20% in 2-5 miles and least when it is over 5 miles which is around 10%. The percentage of Bus is 0 when the distance is around 1 mile. Car remains moderate among all proportions by maintaining 25 to 50%.
