The bar chart illustrates the changes of citizens in travel habits using five distinctive means of transport from 1990 to 2000 in the UK.
Generally, the total figures for rail and bus were significantly higher in both years compared to bicycles, motorbikes, and air travel. It is also clear that they observed commute by far railway and bus in both years.
As can be seen from the chart, in 1990, buses experienced an upward trend, at 40 billion kilometers, followed by rail with a slightly lower figure. By contrast, the amount of kilometers travelled by bicycles, motorbikes and air transports were incredibly low, with motorbikes covering the most distance of three modes at around 10 billion kilometers.
A decade later, the figure for kilometers travelled by air, bus and railway also rose while two other modes of transport declined. Bicycle started at 2 and fell to 1 km while motorbikes halved from 4 to 2 km. By contrast, the air was jus about 1 but had quadrupled to 4 billion kilometers.
Overall total constituted 100 km in 1990 and subsequent 110 by the end of the period surveyed.
