The table and bar chart illustrates transports used to travel in 3 different countries, as well as, the results of a survey for purpose of car use. Overall, the most used type of transport was car and second in lead was public transport. Canada, the country which uses car transport the most, revealed that the most common purpose of using car was without any specific purpose and need for work.
Centering on transport use, car, which is the most common, was used 90% of the time in Canada, 72% in Belgium, and slightly low percentage 68% in Germany. Bicycle, one of the lowest, was being utilized for 1% in Canada, 2% in Belgium and also 2% in Germany. Public transport was more common one with 3% in Canada, 12% in belgium and 6% more than Belgium in Germany. Canada showed lowest result in on foot traveling with 5%, and 11% in both Belgium and Germany. Other transport times rated 1% in Canada, as well as Germany and 3% in Belgium.
When it comes to purpose of using cars in Canada, the most spoken and admitted one was without reason at all with approximately 38%. Second in lead was purpose of heading to work which composed 30%. Use of convenience was not also a little set destination as it made up nearly 22% of 100%. One of the less common factors was quicker access to other destinations with almost 12% and the least common purpose of car use was work nightshift that consisted of approximately 8%.
