The bar chart illustrated the number of kilometers residents commuted on different means of transport in England over a period of 10 years.
Overall, it can be seen that most vehicles witnessed an upward trend in the distance traveled, except for those of bicycle, motorbike. Therefore, the trend contributed to an increase in the total figures.
In the initial year, the number of kilometers passengers traveled by bus came in first at exactly 40, followed by approximately 36 of rail travel. However, the figures for other means of transportation fluctuated in a range of under 10 kilometers.
In the year of 2000, the distance commuted by residents by public car experienced a slight rise of about 2 kilometers. A similar change was also seen in those of plane and rail travel, at about 3 and 5 kilometers, respectively. By contrast, the figures for bicycle and motorbike both saw a halving, which nearly bottomed at 0 kilometers. Finally, the sum of distance started at precisely 100 kilometers in 1990 and ended with a peak of around 110 kilometers.
