The bar chart illustrates the transportation preferences of young people in Great Britain, the USA, Germany, and France.
Overall, cars were the most popular mode of transport, followed by bicycles, while motorcycles were the least chosen.
Cars were the preferred mode of transportation in all countries except Germany, where bicycles were favoured over cars. In France, more than 70% of the youth preferred cars, whereas in the USA and Great Britain, 60% chose cars as their primary mode of transport.
Bicycles were the second most popular form of transportation. Germany had the highest percentage of bicycle users, with about 40%. Meanwhile, nearly 30% of young people in Great Britain opted for bicycles, about 15% in France, and 10% in the USA.
Motorcycles were the least favoured means of transport. The USA had the highest percentage of young motorcycle users at 30%. Germany had about 15%, while both France and Great Britain had 10% of young people choosing motorcycles.
