The bar chart compares tourists from five different countries in terms of various usage of transportation in New Zealand in 2004.
Overall, the data indicates that the fewest preference is ferries in five countries. It is also evident that the majority of people used coaches from British, Germany, and Australia.
Most Britains preferred coach at almost 60, closely followed by the usage of airplanes with more than 40, which was approximately the same as the figure for German people. In contrast, both cars and ferries were used less by Britains, with less than 30 and 20, respectively. Germany showed the same tendency as Britain, with the highest rate of coaches using, accounting for about 54, and the lowest rate of the usage of ferries, made up for 20.
Concerning the figures in the category of ‘Japan’, there were a few differences. Most Japanese used planes, ranking first among five countries, accounting for 51, doubling the number for the category of ‘Australian’. The data for coaches closely followed the figure for air at about 48, less than the usage of Australians, accounting for 50. Cars and ferries tourists used ranked the least in both categories of ‘Japanese’ and Australian”. Surprisingly, Koreans used cars the most at approximately 47, with the minority using ferries at less than 10. For the choices of airplanes and coaches, with more than 40 and 35, respectively.
