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The two charts give information on why US residents travelled and the prominent problems for public travelling they experienced in 2009. Overall, the principal reason for travel in the US was to commute to and from work. Additionally, it is notable that travelling cost was the primary concern among Americans. Notably, work-related travel constituted the […]
The diagram below indicates why Americans traveled, while the pie chart illustrates the primary issues faced by the travelling public in 2009. Overall, the most common reason for travel was commuting to and from work, while the most frequently reported issue was the cost of travel. Turning to the bar chart, commuting for work dominated […]
The bar chart illustrates reasons for travel, while the pie chart demonstrates the main issues for the travelling public in the US in 2009. It is clear that the bar chart shows that working constituted a large percentage of reasons for traveling in the US, while the proportion of those visiting friends or relatives was […]
The bar and pie chart depict the various purposes of travel and main issues for travelling public in the United States in the year 2009. Generally speaking, it is apparent that commuting was the common reason for travel. Conversely, visiting friends and relatives accounted for the smallest propotion compared to other reasons. In terms of […]
The provided charts illustrate the reasons for travel and the main issues encountered by the traveling public in the US in 2009. Overall, the bar chart depicts the percentage of individuals traveling for various purposes, with the highest proportion traveling for work. Meanwhile, the pie chart provides insights into the main issues faced by travelers, […]
