The two pie charts compare the percentages of various reasons why individuals travel to their work by bicycle or by car.
Overall, it is evident that every people have the noticeable purposes for using bicycle or car to work.
Health and fitness, and less pollution had the similar portions of cycling to work, which were the highest proportion reasons for cyclists. No parking problems and no cost accounted for 15% and 13% respectively. Faster than driving was the least reason for cycling to work, at 12%.
Reasons for driving to work had the different amount of sectors. Comport was the common cause for choosing to drive to work, respectiving 40%. Distance to work was the second most popular choice for driving to work, at 21%. Faster than cycling and need to carry things to work followed by the similar percentage, at 14%. In contrast, faster than cycling was the smallest sector of reasons for driving to work at only 11%.
