The bar chart demonstrates the travel’s figure made by children in one town to travel to and from school by 1990 and 2010 using five types of transportation, namely car passenger, walking, cycling, walking and bus, and bus. The data was measured by millions.
Looking at the overall perspective, it is consipicuous at the first glance that the bar chart indicates different trends over twenty-year period. The highest number of travels are walking and car passenger in 1990 and 2010.
In general, a cursory glance at the data reveals that the number of car passenger was the lowest level of trips in 1990 at about 5 millions. However, the number upsurged significantly in 2010 to around 11 millions, while walking had the highest number of vacation among other transports to over 12 millions, but the number witnessed a slight decrease in 2010 with roughly 6 millions. Afterwards, on cycling transport experienced a decline over 6 millions in 1990 and in 2010 the number continued to drop at 2 millions. Turning to the next details, the figure of walking and bus rose steadily from 2 millions in 1990 to 5 millions in 2010, respectively.
