Depicted bar chart illustrates the number of trips made by pupils in 1990 and 2010 to go to and from school using 5 different types of transport.
Overall, children aged from 5 to 12 usually gave their preference to go to school by themselves and do not use the any of transport according to 1990 in the bar chart, while the lowest number of trips were made by bicycle in 2010.
In the 1990 walking accounted the highest rate — 12 million children per year. By contrast with number of kids in 2010 that amounted literally half of them — 6 million students. After there goes the car passenger mode of transport that consist over then 10 million people in 2010, whereas in 1990 only 4 million young passengers used to go to school by car.
Cycling and walking and bus fluctuation went side by side and stopped at 2 millions in 1990, in addition in 2010 there 2 and 3 million students.
The last mode of transport it is a bus and the number of pupils that choosed this transport are over 6 million in 90s and 5 in 2010.
