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The image contains a bar chart titled "Transport Preferences Among Young People," showing percentage preferences for car, motorcycle, and bicycle in Australia, United States, Canada, and New Zealand. Car preference is approximately 50% for Australia, 60% for United States, 30% for Canada, and 45% for New Zealand. Motorcycle preference is around 10% for Australia, 30% for United States, 40% for Canada, and 10% for New Zealand. Bicycle preference is roughly 40% for Australia, 10% for United States, 30% for Canada, and 35% for New Zealand.
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The chart illustrates transport preference in proportion amongst the youngsters in 2000 from four distinct nations.
Overall, There are three modes of transportation that are common in youngsters like cars, motorcycles and bicycles. Despite cars being the most preferable as compared to other modes throughout the year within the four countries.
In countries like the USA and new zealand in the proportion of 80% & 50% of youngsters use cars for daily commutes. Whereas 60% and 45% of youngsters in the USA and new zealand use bicycles as compared to motorcycles. Moreover 25% and 40% use motorcycles.
In Australia 60% of youngsters use cars for transportation whereas 50% in canada. Although 20% and 30% youngsters use motorcycles, 50% and 35% youngsters use bicycles which more as compared to bicycles
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