The given chart illustrates information concerning the number of travels made by children in one country for the years 1990 and 2010 to travel to and from school using five different types of transport (car passenger, walking, cycling, walking and bus, and bus). The data is measured by millions.
Looking at the overall perspective, it is readily apparent that there was a huge difference over two decades especially, the types of car passenger and walking.
A cursory glance at the data reveals that the number of car passenger was the lowest rate in the year 1990 however, it dramatically climbed by over 4,000,000 to approximately 11,000,000.
On the other hand, another eye-catching trend is that method of walking was the highest statistics in 1990 but, after 20 years, there was a decrease of 6 million in walking. Also, the type of cycling declined considerably from about 6 million to 2 million. Moreover, using the bus is followed by walking for the year 1990 accounting for about 7 million and it was slightly dropped by 2 million.
