The bar chart illustrates the total distance travelled by commuter by 5 different types of transport in the UK from 1990 to 2000.
Overall, there was a similar upward trend in total distance travelled by Air, Bus & Rail, while that of Bicycle & Motorcycle experienced a contrasting movement. This was mirrored by the modest increment of the total distance travelled by all passengers. Notably, Bus was the most prominent choice of vehicle among commuters, while the opposite was true for Bicycle.
To begin with, Air, Bus and Rail displayed similar increasing patterns throughout. The figure distance travelled by Air experienced a considerable growth by 4. Meanwhile, Bus and Rail both started at 40 and approximately 40 respectively, then both had an increase by 2.
In contrast, the terms of other modes of transportation, Bicycle and Motorbike both started at 5 initially. Thereafter, there was a decrease of 2 in the number of total distance travelled by Motorbike, and Bicycle experienced a boom of 4 in total distance.
The figure for Air presented the largest proportion in the survey, which was 4 higher than that of other modes of transportation.
