This bar chart provides data of the percentage of individuals who use mobile phones in four situations, grouped by different age groups. It categorized the ages in four distinct classes including ages eighteen to twenty-nine, ages thirty to forty-nine, ages fifty to sixty-four and ages above sixty-five. The four types of situations consist of usage on public transportation highlighted in burgundy, on the street highlighted in crimson, in a restaurant highlighted in orange and lastly usage at a family dinner highlighted in yellow.
From the graph we could see that the middle-age ranging from ages thirty to forty-nine remained steady throughout all four situations. Whereas the adolescent and the elderly tend to gradually decline in the four situations.
We can conclude that most people choose to use their cell phones during a ride on the public transport.
