The provided table illustrates the average distance of seven different modes of transportation that adults chose to travel in two separate years, 1997 and 2007.
Overall, it is obvious that car was the most favorite means of transportation that most adults used for travelling, followed by train, while the opposite was true for bicycle and motorbike over the two years.
Starting with car, the number of miles travelled using this mode was the highest with 3500 miles compared to others in 1997, and train was ranked at the second in the list with its share being 900 miles. Also in this year, the figure for bus chosen to travel by adults was double that of people walking. Moreover, bicycle and motorbike were recorded as the least preferred modes of transportation that adults chose, and it was a half of the number of miles travelled by taxi.
In 2007, after 10 years, the number of distance travelled by car was approximately twofold of that in 1997, in turn, car continued to be the most preferred means of transportation driven to visit by adults. Additionally, that of bus and walking witnessed a slight decrease at 500 miles and 300 miles respectively, while the average distance of train visited went up to 1000 miles. The last place in this list still were bicycle and motorcycle.
