The bar chart delineates how many kilometers were travelled by passengers on five different means of transport within the UK from 1990 to 2000.
Overall, it is evident that the total distance travelled by all five transportations witnessed an upward trend throughout the period, and bus, as well as rail, was supposed to be the main kind of vehicles that people preferred to utilize most.
For starters, citizens in the UK were reported to have traveled more over the timeframe, from 100 kilometers in the first year to around 110 km in the final year. In 1990, nearly a half of the total distance was constituted by bus trips, then this figure slightly increased to over 40 km in 2000. At the same time, rail usage contributed under 40 km in both surveyed years.
Regarding bicycle, motorbike, and airplane statistics, these aforementioned types of vehicles had the least impressive shares compared to bus and rail. While the distance passengers travelled by bikes and motorbikes gradually declined, air’s distance was surged by approximately 3 kilometers, with all the indexes never surpassed 5.
