The provided chart offers insights into the distances covered by passengers utilizing five different modes of transport in the UK during the years 1990 and 2000.
Overall, it is evident that with the exception of bicycles and motorbikes, there was a noticeable increase in the distances traveled by individuals across all transportation categories from 1990 to 2000.
Bicycle and motorbike travel distances witnessed a significant decline in 2000. Specifically, the distance traveled by individuals on bicycles dropped from approximately 5 kilometers to around 3 kilometers, while the distance covered on motorbikes decreased from about 10 kilometers to nearly 5 kilometers.
Conversely, air travel experienced a notable threefold increase from just above 10 kilometers in 1990 to around 25 kilometers in 2000. Bus travel also saw a considerable upturn from approximately 5 kilometers to nearly 10 kilometers, whereas rail travel exhibited a surge from around 20 kilometers in 1990 to slightly under 40 kilometers in 2000. Consequently, the cumulative distance traveled via these five modes of transportation expanded from nearly 50 kilometers in 1990 to slightly exceeding 100 kilometers in 2000.
