The bar graph illustrates the length of the journeys taken by passengers by five different means of transport in the Britain in two years, including 1990 and 2020.
Overall, the majority of trips used the bus as the main vehicle in both years. Also, rail was chosen to be the second best type of transport. Other vehicles shared the similar figure in the chart. Furthermore, there was a higher figure in the total distance between these two periods.
To specify, 40 billion kilometres of distance were achieved by bus, which was the highest category among transports in 1990. There was an increase of this category up to more than 40 billion in the latter year. Followed by that, the number in the length did by rail ranked second as it got around 35 billion kilometres in both years. However, in 2020, this number was a few higher than the previous year.
Regarding bicycle and motorbike, users chose both of this to travel more than they did in 2200 as the distance they made by this was larger. The opposite pattern was occured in air transport, when the distance proportion accounted for a trivial in the first year, while it rose by 5 billion in the final year. Moving to the total data, it is obviously see that the length of trip people went in 2020 was much higher as it got around 110 billion kilometres, whereas the previous year had 100 billion in the same measure.
