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The image presents a bar chart illustrating the total number of trips per year, in millions, made by children aged 5-12 for various transportation modes in 1990 and 2010. Car passenger trips show an increase from approximately 4 million in 1990 to about 11 million in 2010. Walking trips decrease from around 12 million in 1990 to approximately 6 million in 2010. Cycling trips drop from about 7 million in 1990 to roughly 2 million in 2010. Walking and bus trips fall from around 6 million in 1990 to near 3 million in 2010. Bus trips exhibit a decline from approximately 7 million in 1990 to nearly 5 million in 2010.
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The graph illustrates the amount of trips made by kids from 1990 until 2010 in one state to travel to and from school using different transportation.
Overal, it is clear that popular mode of transport are car passenger ans walking but not famou. For children transportation types are cycling and walking and bus.
In 1990 popular kids transport was walking and bus using. Per year kids walking more then 12 millions time, but used bus 6,2 millions time. Car passengering in this year was unpopular for children aged 5-12 and it was only more than 4 millions time per year.
Another view shows graph in 2010 because famous mode of transport for students was Car passengering – almost 11 millions time per year and walking – 6 millions time, but bus and byke using was unpopular transport mode – 2 and 4, 2 millions number of trips per year.
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