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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 presented graph illustrates the integer of trips participated by young children using different types of vehicle in two different year 1990 and 2010 in a country. From 5-12 years children are contributed to collecting the data.
Overall, it is evidently manifested from the data cars are expected to experience a notable popularity among the young people in 2010 which spot was hold by buses in year 1990.
To being with, the trips are made by bus were dramatically highest in 1990, nearly 12 million per year. Apart from this other transports like car, walking, cycling and bus & walking were gradually increasing respectively only walking and bus & walking remains equal. On the contrary, after two decades in 2010 traveling by car was increased rapidly, approximately above 12 million per year and the popularity of bus declined significantly. In addition, the others transport systems were also decreased remarkably reached under around 6 million per year.
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