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The bar chart illustrates the proportion of school journeys made by children aged 11 to 16 in the UK, classified by mode of transport and distance travelled. Overall, walking is the most common method of travel for short distances, whereas buses dominate longer journeys. Bicycles are moderately used, while cars are preferred mainly for mid-range […]
The bar chart compares the proportions of children aged 11 to 16 opting for four different modes of transport in a particular year. Overall, it is apparently noticeable that walking was the most preferred choice for short school journeys and its popularity tapered off significantly among longer distances, while buses exhibited a starkly contrasting pattern. […]
The clustered bar graph illustrates the various modes of transportation utilized by UK children aged 11 to 16 for their journeys to school over a specific year, segmented by distance ranges. A significant preference for walking is evident among students residing within one mile of school, while car and bus usage predominates for longer distances. […]
