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Band 6+: The chart below gives information about the journeys to school by children aged 11 to 16 in the UK in 2013.

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The image illustrates the percentage of children aged 11 to 16 traveling to school in the UK by different modes and distances: walking shows 0-1 mile at 80%, 1-2 miles at 60%, 2-5 miles at 20%; bicycling shows 0-1 mile at 1%, 1-2 miles at 2%, 2-5 miles at 3%; car travel shows 0-1 mile at 11%, 1-2 miles at 20%, 2-5 miles at 30%, over 5 miles at 10%; bus travel shows 2-5 miles at 38%, over 5 miles at 55%.
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The bar chart illustrates the percentage of pupils ages between 11 and 16 attending school by different types in United Kingdom. Overall, walking is not found as comfortable distance over 5 miles apart, while children do not think the bicycle as worthy in all modes. Additionally, car and taxi sections are not developed in the shortest mile, service of bus stands lower than that of car in similar distance.

Children in UK prefer to walk in short distances and pupils who attend under a mile show the huge percentages (85%). Therefore, 8% of them use bicycle while car sand bus services are made up of 6% & 1%, respectively. Walking does not lose its lead 1-2 miles section also, accounts for 61%, while car service users is made up 20%. Bicycle and bus sections include together 19%, in divided state 9% and 10%, respectively.

2-5 miles distance shows that it is convenience for all categories. Cars accounted for the highest percentage (35%), followed by buses with a relatively small share (33%). Additionally, walking section represents quarter of all (25%). As always, bicycle users constitute small proportion (7%). Bus keeps the top position path which involves more than 5 miles, percentages with 65%, while car accounts for a figure slightly under half of that for buses (30%). Therefore, bicycle makes up 5%. Finally walking for more than 5 miles distance is never obsevered.

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