5 report(s) found.
The bar chart gives information on the reasons why people travel, while the pie chart provides data on the major problems for travelling public in the United States in 2009. Overall, the main motive for citizens to travel was business visits, and the primary issue of travelling was the expenses of the process. In detail, […]
The charts demonstrate the holiday destinations and the major problems faced by people for travel. The data is measured by percentage. Overall, it is readily apparent that the charts indicate varying trends. People going to work have the most prominent reasons, whereas travel cost is the main issue for a holiday. In general, a cursory […]
The given charts delineate the purposes of traveling and six possible problems for public travel tourism in the US by the year 2009. Overall, it is discernible from the charts that most tourists traveled for occupational purposes. In the same year, travel expenditure took the majority of primary concerns among Americans with regard to the […]
The two charts give information about why American residents travelled and what travel problems they experienced in the year 2009. It is clear that the primary reason for travelling in 2009 was to commute to and from work. In the same year, transit cost was the predominant consideration for people using public transportation. Looking more […]
The given charts illustrate the information about purposes of trips made by US residents and travel problems they experienced in the year 2009. Overall, it is clear that the main reason why Americans travelled was to commute to and from work. It is also noticeable that the primary concern of people was the cost of […]
