The bar chart compares the overall distance travelled in the UK in five different vehicles between 1990 and 2000.
Overall, people in the UK travelled substantially more in 2000 than in 1990, approximately 12.5 billion kilometers more than in 1990.
Firstly, non-public transportation remains relatively unpopular as a way of transportation, in 2000 as it was in 1990. Distances travelled on bicycles, bikes, and aris did not reach over 25 billion kilometers in either of these two years. Bicycles and bikes showed a slight decrease from 1990 to 2000, whereas distances travelled in cars increased.
Meanwhile, distances travelled in public transportation such as buses and trains remain significantly high in both of these years compared to non-public vehicles. Buses and rails both exceeded 37.5 billion kilometers travelled in 1990 and 2000, making them the most utilized modes of transportation. Interestingly, the increase from 1990 to 2000 remains relatively small for these two transports.
Overall, public vehicles travelled more distances than non-public ways of transportation in both time periods.
