The given bar chart provides data on the percentage of urban and rural residents within a 15-minute ride to four services including the clinic, post office, primary school and secondary school in a region in the UK, while making comparisons on these information.
Overall, the people living in urban areas are universally accessible to all services with 100% of residents being able to make a journey under 15 minutes to reach destinations. Meanwhile, rural residents have an uneven access to the four local services.
In details, all people in rural areas can make it to medical centers and secondary schools in under a 15-minute time. However, regarding the post office, only 95% of the people living in the countryside can arrive there in below 15 minutes. The largest difference is the proportion off civilians who are within 15 minute to primary schools, with only 65%, as opposed to 100% in cities.
