The bar chart compares the distances traveled by people in the UK on five different modes of transport from 1990 to 2000. Overall, most categories witnessed an upward trend except for bicycle and motorbike, leading to the growth of the total. In addition, the figures for bus and train were significantly high compared to the remaining types of transport.
Regarding the increasing categories, from 1990 to 2000, air travel was the most dramatic change, surging from approximately 1 kilometer to 5 kilometers. By contrast, the figure for bus, starting at 40 kilometers in the first year, recorded a modest growth to under 45 kilometers at the end of the period. Similarly, rail travel underwent the same rate, rising from around 37 kilometers to nearly 40 kilometers during the same period.
In terms of the two remaining means of transport, in 1990, The lowest distances traveled by bicycle and motorbike were less or more 5 kilometers. However, in the next 10 years, the latter saw a negligible decline to 3 kilometers, while the former decreased with a faster level to only 1 kilometer.
Topic: The chart shows the total distance traveled by passengers on five types of transport in the UK between 1990 and 2000.
