The charts demonstrate the holiday destinations and the major problems faced by people for travel. The data is measured by percentage.
Overall, it is readily apparent that the charts indicate varying trends. People going to work have the most prominent reasons, whereas travel cost is the main issue for a holiday.
In general, a cursory glance at the data reveals that the major reason for travelling is to go to work at around 49%, followed by personal reasons at about 19%, and people go shopping at only a small minority. Afterwards, people who have a holiday for recreation are indicated as the second lowest position, while people who intend to visit friend or relatives have the smallest percentage at less than a tiny fraction.
Turning to the next details, travel cost is the primary matter for trips with less than a third, followed by safety concerns at only 19%. Furthermore, drivers who ride vehicles aggressively are represented as the third main problem, and 3% higher than highway congestion matter. Meanwhile, the issue ofaccessing public transportation is nearly 8%, but the problem of space restriction for pedestrains has a significantlylow number at 6%.
