The chart describes distances which an individual traveled per week by bicycle, motorbike, air, bus and rail in the United Kingdom in 1990 and 2000.
Overall, while the British most commuted by bus and rail; bike, motorbike and plane were used inconsiderably. Surprisingly, the statistic through 2 years changed very little.
Looking at the chart in detail we can see that the distances traveled per person per week by bicycle and motorbike decreased slightly, but which in terms of plane, bus and rail rose sharply. Specifically, 5 types of transport were used to commute in the UK just fluctuated about 2 kilometers.
Bus and rail account for about 90 percent in total. In particularly, bus hold the first place in this chart with 40 kilometers in 1990 and rose up to 42 kilometers in 2000. Next, traveling by air was the least choice in 1990 and 10 years later bicycle was used to traveled the least.
