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Band 6+: The graph below shows the types of transport used by tourists who visited New Zealand from five countries in 2004. Summaries the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image presents a bar chart showing transportation preferences among different nationalities: British - Air 40%, Coach 25%, Car 35%, Ferry 0%; German - Air 35%, Coach 15%, Car 30%, Ferry 20%; Japanese - Air 10%, Coach 15%, Car 50%, Ferry 25%; Korean - Air 25%, Coach 20%, Car 35%, Ferry 20%; Australian - Air 15%, Coach 10%, Car 40%, Ferry 35%.
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The bar chart compares four different types of transportation used by people who came from five countries — Britain, Germany, Japan, Korea, and Australia — in 2004. Units are measured in percentages.

Overall, travelling by cars was the most popular mean of transportation for every nation, except Japanese. In contrast, among Japanese people travelling by air and coaches were common, whereas these two were the least opted among Australians.

According to the data, British people used cars remarkable more than other means of transportation when they are travelling in New Zealand, and it made up 60% of total use, which was the highest point of all. This was followed by Germans, Koreans, and Australians, representing around 50% for the first two and about 45% for Australians.

As for Japanese, Korean, and Australian tourists the use of ferries was the least chosen compared to other options. In detail, they showed approximately 10% among people from Japan and Korea, and slightly more of that (nearly 15%) was recorded among Australians. For British and German people, however, ferries were as popular as cars, yet with relatively lower shares. It was virtually 37% for British tourists and about 50% for Germans.

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