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The image shows a bar graph titled "Travel to and from school: children aged 5-12" depicting the total number of trips per year (in millions) in 1990 and 2010 for five different modes of transportation: car passenger, walking, cycling, walking and bus, and bus. In 1990, walking had the highest number of trips at around 13 million, followed by bus at 7 million, cycling at 6.1 million, walking and bus at 5.9 million, and car passenger at 4.5 million. In 2010, car passengers had the highest number at around 11 million, followed by walking at 6 million, bus at 5 million, walking and bus at 3 million, and cycling at 2 million.
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The bar chart illustrate total number a round trips to school by children 5-12 years old between 1990 and 2010. The data is given in millions and can be split into 2 groups, decreased and increased values. Overall, it can be clearly seen that the amount of using car passenger skyrocketed within 20 years while other transport continued with downward trends.
At the beginning of the period, in 1990, the highest number was in walking, roughly 12 millions. However, it dramatically declined to 6 millions in the next 2 decades. In cycling, it decreased moderately from around 6 to 2 millions . The more information is that walking and bus in the first period the rate constant of total numbers compared to cycling, while it was dropped to 3 millions in 2010. In bus shows a higher numbers of trip in 1990,about 7 millions, than in 2010,about 5 millions.
There was lowest numbers of car passenger compared to other method in 1990 while this is the largest in 2010.
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