The presented bar chart illustrates the number of trips made by children in one country in 1990 and 2010 to travel to and from school by car passenger, walking, cycling, walking bus and bus, which children from 5 to 12 years old used.
Overall, in 1990, walking was be used the most by children while they travel and from school used car passengers the most in 2010.
Initially, children preferred walking over car passengers in 1990. They walked, which had a total number of trips in 1990 of nearly 13 million. Car passenger was hit a lowest point of 4 million trips. Children walking tripled than car passenger. When children walked the most in 1990, they used about bus 7 millions trips a year that children was less than walking. Cycling and bus were used approximately 6 million in 1990.
Conversely, in 2010, children prefer car passenger over cycling. Although car passenger was the least used vehicle in 1990, it used the most popular about 13 millions trips in 2010. Children travel to and from school by cycling is the lowest at nearly 2 millions trips. Walking and bus reduced compared to 1990. In contrast, walking fluctuated by 2 times lower to 1990.
