The two pie charts demonstrate the reasons human beings decide to drive work by bicycle and by car, showcasing the data as percentages.
A large number of people to make their choices for a healthy lifestyle and protect the environment are bicycle users, while the people who prioritize their comfort are selecting automobiles. Remarkably, a nearly identical percentage of individuals opt for the most convenient type of transportation available.
A significant number of people, constituting 30% for each category, are motivated by their commitment to a healthy lifestyle and environmental consciousness.The amount of those who hate parking contributes to 15% of the total. The number of people who want to save money, at 13%, is outnumbered by only about 1% compared to the 12% who believe that their mode of transportation is faster.
When deciding to drive to work, most people (40%) prioritize comfort, while 21% of people consider the distance to their workplace more important. 14% of drivers prioritize a faster commute, compared to just 12% of cyclists who find their journey quicker.
