The bar chart illustrates the number of trips made by children under the age of 12 in a specific country in both 1990 and 2010, traveling to and from school using different modes of transport.
Overall, the bar chart clearly shows that in 2010, the majority of children used cars for transportation, while in 1990, young kids mostly walked. Cycling was the least preferred mode of transport in 2010, whereas cars were less commonly used in 1990.
In 1990, cars were the least popular mode of transport with just over 4 million trips, while walking was the most favored mode with over 12 million trips. Cycling, walking, and buses each accounted for less than 8 million trips that year.
In 2010, the highest number of children traveled by car, around 13 million, while the lowest number cycled, which was exactly 2 million. Additionally, about 6 million children under 12 walked, around 3 million used the walking and bus modes, and approximately 5 million traveled by bus.
