The chart illustrates the percentage of journeys made by students aged 11 to 6 to courses across a year. This survey was conducted in the UK, comparing several distances to school with the four diverse modes of transport
The given chart show the percentages of the children aged 11 to 16 in the UK travel in a year to schools, broken down into four different mode of transport and distances.
The bar graph below illustrates how the children who are aged inbetween 11 to 16 arrive at school in Great Britain within 12 months using four different transportation modes such as by foot, by bicycle, car and the bus.
The provided bar chart gives information on the different types of vehicles that utilized in order to get school,namely walking,bicycle,car and bus. The units are measured in per cent.
the bar chart illustrates some information about the kids between 11 to 16 years old going to school by different types of means in the UK for one year.
The bar chart illustrates how British children aged 11 to 16 years went to school based on different categories of distances (0-1, 1-2, 2-5, and over 5 miles) in a year. Units are expressed by percentage.
The given bar charts illustrate the various modes of transport used by UK children between 11 to 16 years old in a year. These stands present different percentages depending on travelling distance.
The given bar chart indicates the distribution of commuting-to-school options of UK adolescents in a year. Generally, there stand unequal percentages as each shifting approach is chosen based on the distance travelled fr
The given bar chart is a figure revealing data about the percentage of 11 to 16 years old children's journey to school, by 4 ways ( Walk, Bicycle, Car and Bus ) in the UK for 1 year.
The given bar chart illustrates the percentage of children based on age who go to school with a different kinds of vehicle in the UK within a period of a year.