The bar graph provides information about the ratings of preferred types of vehicles among the young people of four nearby nations (Australia, the United States, Canada, and New Zealand) in 2000. Overall, among the younger ones of the four different nations, the most desired mode of transportation is cars, followed by motorcycles, and then bicycles.
The United States has the highest percentage of car usage, having 80%, followed by the use of bicycles, with 60% and motorcycles, with the lowest rate of 25%. The same pattern goes in Australia, but the car usage rate is slightly higher than the cycling rate at 10%, whereas riding a motorcycle at the rate of 20% is still the lowest.
Moreover, the percentage of young people in Canada and New Zealand who want to travel with these carriages is nearly the same. Especially in New Zealand, the rating of the three vehicles that the children chose have small differences.
