The pie charts compare the percentage of the commuting of transport to work of school in two nations, Britain and Holland in 2010. The table graph illustrates the number of sales in two types vehicle in Holland between 2000 and 2010.
In 2010, people using cars accounted for 49% in Britain, while that of car user in Holland took just 32%. Public transport users recorded the highest proportion in Holland at 42%, ranked the third with 15% of people using bicycle and lowest with 11% of people wallking. Britain had the smaller percentage in public transport than Holland, with 35% but had the same proportion in wallking slice. Bicycle user made up the lowest percentage, at 5%.
From 2000 to 2010 in Holland. The sales number of cars increased moderately from 900,000 to 1,200,000 cars. The figure for bicycles recorded around three times as high as the initial year, from 560,000 bicycles to 1,600,000 bicycles.
