The pie chart illustrate the proportion of people using different means of transport to go to work or school in Britain and Holland in the year 2010.
Overall, car was the most preffered transport method in Britain, while public transport ranked second. In contrast, public transport was slightly more popular than cars in Holland. Walking was used at almost the same percentage in both countries, while bicycle usage was percent higher in Holland than Britain.
In Britain, the majority transport method is cars, accounting for . This was followed by public transport, accounting for . Walking was chosen by people for transport, and only %3 used bicycles, making in the least popular option.
In Holland, public transport is the most preffered transport method, accounting for , slightly more than cars at . Walking was the same in Britain, used by of the population. However, the percentage of people who used bicycles was percent higher, at , in Holland than Britain.
