The bar chart illustrates the preferred transportation of young people from Great Britain, the USA, Germany, and France.
In general, the car is the most popular transportation chosen by youngsters. The bicycle comes in second while motorcycle accounts for the smallest percentage of transport preferences among the three.
Regarding car usage, Great Britain maintains approximately the same percentage as the USA, at exactly 60%. On the other hand, France registered the highest rate for cars at almost 75% and Germany had the lowest with only 40%.
Meanwhile, the US has the highest rate on motorcycles recording 30%, followed by Germany at approximately 15%. The lowest percentage for the motorcycle was at 10% shared by both Great Britain and France.
Finally, the bicycle is the most popular mode of transportation in Germany, accounting for around 45 percent of all rides, while it is the least popular in the United States, accounting for only one-tenth of all rides. With 30%, the United Kingdom is second only to Germany.
The bar chart illustrates the preferred transportation of young
people
from Great Britain, the USA, Germany, and France.
In general
, the car is the most popular transportation chosen by youngsters. The bicycle
comes
in second while motorcycle accounts for the smallest percentage of transport preferences among the three.
Regarding car usage, Great Britain maintains approximately the same percentage as the USA, at exactly 60%.
On the other hand
, France registered the highest rate for cars at almost 75% and Germany had the lowest with
only
40%.
Meanwhile, the US has the highest rate on motorcycles recording 30%, followed by Germany at approximately 15%. The lowest percentage for the motorcycle was at 10% shared by both Great Britain and France.
Finally
, the bicycle is the most popular mode of transportation in Germany, accounting for around 45 percent of all rides, while it is the least popular in the United States, accounting for
only
one-tenth of all rides. With 30%, the United Kingdom is second
only
to Germany.