The pie charts illustrate the various kinds of transportation used for commuting to work or school in 2010 across Britain and Holland.
Overall, it is evident that there are differences in the preferred means of transport between the two nations, particularly car and public transportation, while walking was the only categories that have same propotion in both countries.
In Britain, cars were most used means of transport, accounting for 49% of all commuting choices. Public transport was the second most popular option, making up 35% of the total, followed by walking at 11%. Bicycles were the least utilized means, with only 5% of commuters choosing for this method.
Conversely, in Holland, the trend revealed a differing inclination towards various forms of transportation. Cars comprised 32% of commuting options, markedly lower than in Britain. Public transport was the most favored method in Holland, representing 42% of the commuting choices. Additionally, walking remained consistent with Britain at 11%, while the use of bicycles was notably higher, at 15%.
