The pie charts illustrate why people are compelled to use bicycles or cars as means of transportation to get to work.
At first glance, a significant portion of people are driven by ease of use regarding choosing a car. Similarly, staying healthy and protecting the environment also make up marginally above a quarter of the chart.
Remaining healthy and in shape plays a pivotal role in retaining the workflow, comparable to preventing any harm to the environment, which both cover 30% of motives for bicycling. Besides, more of the unpopular opinions are to save money, avoid troubles with parking and speed factors, each of which consists of approximately one-fifth of the overall opinions, precisely 13%, 15% and 12% sequentially.
On the other hand, comfort is what propels the majority. Evidently, comfort amounts to 40% of the chart. Similarly, a fair number of people take regard of automobile for their long distance to work, which occupies 21% of the full percentage. Lastly, the three factors, which are obscurely prevalent compared to others, speed, safety and convenience, with 14%, 12% and 14% respectively.
