The chart below shows the number of trips made by children in one country in 1990 and 2010 to travel to and from school using different modes of transport.
The bar chart provides information on how many children (aged 5-12) travelled from home to
school
using different modes of transportation in a specific country between 1990 and 2010. Overall
, in 1990, the highest method of going in and out of school
is walking barefoot, while
car passengers were the lowest. However
, the trend changed after two decades, cars eventually turns out to be the preferred effective school
transit, making walking the second option. At the same time, children showed the least interest in cycling.
In the year 1990, an estimated 12 million
schoolchildren had gone walking which is the highest figure recorded. Trail behind is the bus
, a combination of walking and bus
, and cycling which range more or less 6 to 7 million
. Meanwhile, car passengers at just above 4 million
which is the lowest.
After 20 years, parents are obviously interested in picking up their kids at school
that children are often observed sitting in car passenger at about 11 million
and half the number goes to walking. Closely followed by bus
riding, walking and bus
, and cycling at under 6 million
, 3 million
and 2 million
respectively.Submitted by lsc_00000 on
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