The presented pie charts highlights data regarding the proportion of individuals who used three various kind of transport namely, car, public transport, and bicycle/walking to go to work in three different countries ( A, B, C ) over a five-year period between 2010 and 2015. Units in the charts are measured in percentages.
In general, what stands out from the chart is that the highest percentage was the transportation of car in all three countries from 2010 to 2015, whereas people use bicycle/walking lower rather than public transport or car.
Looking at the details, as regards car, it was twice as popular as public transport and used to commute to work by people. Using car was a common transport system in people’s life. In Country A, the public often use their car to work at 60 per cent. This figure was increased in two other countries, by 10 per cent in 2010.
With respect to using bicycle/walking, in 2015, it was not as popular as public transport, at 15 and 30 per cent respectively in Country A. Following this, in Country B and C, this percentage was almost near with each other, at 10 and 28 accordingly in 2015.
