The bar chart compares the distances travelled by British people using various means of transport from 1990 to 2000.
Overall
, the total distance commuted by all the modes of transportation combined increased. Linking Words
Additionally
, the figures for bus and rail were significantly higher in both years compared to bicycles, motorbikes and air travel.
In 1990, the data for kilometres travelled by bus was the highest at around 40B, followed by rail with a slightly lower one at about 37B. By the year 2000, the length commuted by the two above modes of transport rose to approximately 41B and roughly 39B respectively.
The number of travelled distance by bicycles, motorbikes and air transport, was incredibly low in 1990, with motorbikes covering the most kilometres among the three means at around 5B. In 2000, the statistic of air travel rose dramatically from next to nothing to nearly 5B kilometres, contrary to the decline seen in the two remaining types of transportation. Eventually, the total passenger length witnessed a growth between 94B in 1990 and over a hundred in 2000.Linking Words