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The image presents a bar chart illustrating the total number of trips per year, in millions, made by children aged 5-12 for various transportation modes in 1990 and 2010. Car passenger trips show an increase from approximately 4 million in 1990 to about 11 million in 2010. Walking trips decrease from around 12 million in 1990 to approximately 6 million in 2010. Cycling trips drop from about 7 million in 1990 to roughly 2 million in 2010. Walking and bus trips fall from around 6 million in 1990 to near 3 million in 2010. Bus trips exhibit a decline from approximately 7 million in 1990 to nearly 5 million in 2010.
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The bar chart illustrates the number of trips per year 1990 and 2010 to travel to and from school by children aged 5-12 with different typrs of transport
Overall the peak of trips’ number were in 1990 and 2010 by walking and car passenger, while the lowest point was in 2010 by cycling
Walking has the highest number of trips with 12,5millions in 1990 , while in 2010 it has 6millions, the car passage has the highest number of trips in 2010 with 11millions while in 1990 to around 4,5 and the second highest number of trip in 1990 has the bus with 7million while in 2010 with around 7million, the cycling, walking and bus was steady almost 6million in 1990 while in 2010 from around 2million, 3million
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