The bar chart demonstrates the number of how far people travelled by went on five different transports in the UK between 1990 and 2000.
Overall, it is clear that there was an increase of total distance in 1990 to 2000. Rail and bus were the most travelled in both years. However, bicycle and air were the least usage.
First, in 1990, the total travel distance were at 100 billion kilometers, which people went by bus occupied exact 40 kilometers and this was the most chosen transport in 1990 and the second highest was rail transport around approximately 37 billion kilometers, which trains were still popular in those years. Beside, air transport was the lowest accounted around just 1 billion kilometers. Bicycle and motorbike both slightly higher than bicycle, in order 4 billion and 5 billion kilometers. By 2000, from greater development, the total distance rose up to 110 billion kilometers, bus and rail also climbed up since citizens selected more and more ready 42 billion kilometers from bus and 38 billion from rail, although bicycle and motorbike were larger than on in past years in 2000, air transport rose up at around 5 billion kilometers.
