These figures depict the proportion of journeys made by five different forms of transport in three different nations and the most cited reasons the Canadian individuals travel by car to work. It is clear from the graphs that the highest percentage shown on the table chart is for car in all countries.
According to the table chart, there is a high proportion of journeys made by car in Canada, Belgium and Germany, accounting for about 90%, 72% and 68% respectively. Meanwhile, the figure for on foot in Belgium and Germany remained at the same level, representing approximately 11%.
WWhile in the bar chart, the figure for no alternative is the greatest proportion, constituting more than 35%. However, the figure for work nightshift is the smallest proportion, accounting for only 7%.
To sum up, we could say that the tiniest figure shown on the table chart is for other in Canada and Germany, compared with the other forms of transport.
