The given bar chart illustrates the proportion of people who reside within a 15-minute drive of services in both the city and the countryside in a particular place in the UK.
Overall, it is evident that all the urban residents live within a 15-minute drive to all the services, whereas not all rural people have services within a 15-minute drive to the post office and primary school.
Almost all the people in urban and rural areas have access to services such as doctors and secondary schools within a 15-minute drive. The area have better infrastructure in case of hospitals and high schools, which are easily accessible in case of any emergencies.
The percentage of people within a 15-minute drive to both the post office and primary school is nearly 100% in urban areas, whereas, in the case of rural areas, it is roughly 95% and 65%, respectively. When only 5% of people need an improvement in their commuting to post office, the percentage of people who need to travel long distance to reach primary school is almost 35%.
