The bar chart gives information about the amount of distance which people from the UK or traveling to this country took by journey by five selected transports during a decade, starting from 1990.
Overall, traveling by buses was the common way to move to other places, but the opposite was true for going by bicycles or planes. Additionally, all the data of these transports showed a slight growth.
In detail, the number of residents or tourists going by buses in 1990 was lower than that of in 2000, about increased by 2 at 40 and 42 respectively. However, this figure was the highest distance in both years. And the opposite of this data was planes and bicycles. Regarding bicycles, this transport was not common in the UK because it was recorded at 5 in 1990 and 1 in 2000. The people going by planes were identical with bicycles. Both of them were ranked at the bottom. Not only that, but they also had the same number of humans from 1990 to 2000.
Moreover, the amount of distance traveled by motorbikes were a little bit higher than bicycles and planes, at 7 in 1990 and 4 in 2000. Meanwhile, the figure for rails was the second highest in this ranking, just behind buses: 33 in 1990, 38 in 2000. The total of these vehicles had the high data: 100 in 1990 and 110 in 2000.
