The given pie chart illustrates the percentage of transportation used by citizens in Holland and Britain in 2010. Overall, while there are a noticeble difference between vehicle usage in two country, the number of people go to school and work by foot are identical.
In Holand, public transportation were used the most, with 42 percentage of population using it. Standing at the second was the private car, many individuals in this country also chose these type of transport, only behind bus and train by 10 percent. Apart from that were the eco-friendly choice such as walking and traveling by bike. The data recorded the number of individuals own a bike to ride were around 15 percent. Similarly, the figure for walking were at 11 percent.
Shifting our attention to transport choice in Britain, unlike Holand the car figure here dominated the chart at 49 percent. Followed by was the number of students and workers use bus or train, seen at 35 percent. Besides that, the number of dwellers ride a bike also lower than in Holand by three times. Despite all the distince data, the figure of walking in Britain were identical to that in Holland
