The given bar chart provides information about the weekly distances traveled by passengers using five different modes of transport in the UK in the years 1990 and 2000, measured in kilometers per person.
Overall, it is evident that there was a general increasing trend in the total distance travelled for all types of transport, except for bicycles and motorbikes, which experienced a decrease in distance travelled from 1990 to 2000.
In more detail, rail travel had the highest distance covered in both years, with approximately 20 kilometers in 1990 and just under 40 kilometers in 2000. Air travel also exhibited a notable increase from just above 10 kilometers in 1990 to around 25 kilometers in 2000. Conversely, bus travel saw a moderate increase from about 5 kilometers in 1990 to nearly 10 kilometers in 2000. On the other hand, bicycles experienced a decrease from around 5 kilometers in 1990 to approximately 3 kilometers in 2000. Similarly, motorbike travel decreased from about 10 kilometers in 1990 to nearly 5 kilometers in 2000.
In both years, the total distance traveled for all types of transport increased, reaching nearly 50 kilometers in 1990 and just over 100 kilometers in 2000. This demonstrates a noticeable rise in the overall distance covered by passengers over the decade.
