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The two pie charts compare data on commuters’ purposes for driving or biking to work. Overall, the majority of workers choose cycling because of physical health and less exhaust fumes. In contrast, those opting for driving a car account for the largest part of the chart as it is comfortable. Regarding the incentive of cyclists, […]
The provided pie charts illustrate the reasons why people commute to work by bicycle and by car. Overall, it can be observed that health and fitness and reducing pollution are the primary reasons for cycling to work, while comfort and distance to work are the main reasons for driving. For cycling, both health and fitness […]
The pie charts illustrate the reasons people commute to work by bicycle or car, expressed as percentages. Overall, distinct reasons were highlighted for both modes of transport. For those choosing to cycle, 30% cited health and fitness, and another 30% mentioned less pollution. No parking issues accounted for only 15%, while no costs and being […]
The provided pie charts illustrate the primary motivations behind people’s choice of commuting by bicycle or car. There are distinct differences in the reasons for each mode of transport, as depicted in the charts. Overall, the main factors for cycling to work include health and environmental concerns, cost savings, and the perception of faster travel. […]
The provided pie charts illustrate the primary motivations behind people’s choice of commuting by bicycle or car. There are distinct differences in the reasons for each mode of transport, as depicted in the charts. Overall, the main factors for cycling to work include health and environmental concerns, cost savings, and the perception of faster travel. […]
