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The image contains two separate data illustrations, a table on top and a horizontal bar graph below. The table lists percentages for the mode of transportation used for journeys to work by country- Canada: Car 90%, Bicycle 1%, Public transport 3%, On foot 5%, Other 1%; Belgium: Car 72%, Bicycle 12%, Public transport 12%, On foot 11%, Other 3%; Germany: Car 68%, Bicycle 2%, Public transport 18%, On foot 11%, Other 1%; Netherlands: Car 47%, Bicycle 26%, Public transport 8%, On foot 18%, Other 1%. The horizontal bar graph shows percentages for the most cited reasons people travel to work by car in Canada: Work nightshift 10%, Quicker 30%, Need for work 40%, Convenient 50%, No alternative 50%.
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The table display the various from of transportation used in Canada, Belgium, Germany ,and Netherland while bar graph show the reasons for the greater usage of car , especially in Canada. In Canada, journey by car from about 90%, it is highest among all the countries. Whereas Belgium and Germany stand by second and third positions, contributing 72% and 68%. Respectively. In contrast, Netherland is in the last position, with only 47% of transport by car.
By contrast, in the Netherland ,bicycle for significant 26%, the large proportion of among all the countries. However, the number of Bicycles is minimal in other three countries. The public’s transhportation in other countries remain relatively low. The Netherland also has the highest proportion of journey on foot ,at 18%.
The high reliance on cars in canada is due to several factors: night shift work, the need for quicker, work replayed requirement, and the perception of convenient. However , the major reasons in the lack of alternative .
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