The given chart describes the choice of vehicle from a car, a motorcycle or a bicycle among the young population of Australia, The United States, Canada and New Zealand in the year 2000. The unit is measured in percentage of preferences.
Overall, it can be understood that in all the countries, cars had been preferred more compared to the motorcycles and bicycle among the youth.
To begin with, 60% of the youngsters in Australia had shown an enormous interest for cars while bicycles were their second favourite choice standing at a percentage of 50. Compared to all other nationalities, Australian youth least preferred motorbike at only 20%. A similar trend existed in the United States where the car users stood tall at 80%. At the same time, motorbike and bicycle preferences were at 25% and 60% respectively.
On the other hand 50% of the young citizens of both Canada and New Zealand have opted for cars in the given time period. Youngsters from New Zealand prefer motorbikes more at 40%, compared to their counterparts from other countries. This trend is followed by Canada with 30%. However, Bicycles retain their position in both the countries as the second choice of transport with 45% in New Zealand and 35% in Canada
