The provided first pie chart illustrates why people prefer using a bicycle on their way to work, while the second one compares the proportions of reasons for driving to the workplace.
Overall, although health and fitness and less pollution are the main reasons that make bicycles preferable as a means of transport for going to work, cycling is faster than driving for a small part of society. In the meantime, people are likely to use a car because of its comfort, while pedestrians who believe the bicycle is much safer than a car contain the last slice of the second pie chart.
Regarding the first pie chart, reasons which are related to health and pollution use up well above a quarter of the whole chart, whereas the percentage of bikers ranks second and third, compromising just 15% and 13% of the given chart, respectively. In the meantime, only 12% of people choose bikes as their main way of traveling on work days.
With respect to the second pie chart, the rate of drivers who have a desire for comfortable trips is approximately four times as high as that of safety lovers, 40% and 11% respectively. Furthermore, the ratio of the need to carry things, faster than cycling is roughly 1 to 1.
