The bar graph illustrates the total distance covered by passengers in billions of kilometres, using five forms of transport in the UK, for two the separate years 1990 and 2000.
Overall, it is clear that the total distance travelled experienced a significant increase. While bus and trail has the highest distance in all means of transport during the period years.
Recording the least transport, passenger travelled by bus began around 5 for its distance in 1990, which then decreased to 2 by 2000. Similarly, but do lesser extent the figure for motorbike also dipped slightly from 6 to 4 in the same period. Air saw a slowest growth, ascending from around 3 to about 5 respectively, but it remained were consistently the lowest in both 1990 and 2000.
As for other transport, bus remained its lead for all five given mean of transport at approximately 46 and 47 respectively. Likewise, despite ranking second at nearly 44 in 1990 , rail again recorded the considerable change, rocketing to slightly over 45 in 2000 , becoming the most used transport along with bus. Finally, there was a insignificant climb in the total distance from 110 in 1990 to 115 in 2000.
