The graphs showed the percentages of transport preferences among the youth in Great Britain, the USA, Germany and France.
Overall, car was the most chosen transport while bicycle was the second popular and motorcycle was in the least place.
In Great Britain and the USA, there are significant differences between percentages of people who chose motorbikes and bikes with 10% and 30% in Great Britain while it is totally opposite in America with 30% for motorcycles and 10% for bicycles. In contrast, percentages of French people using these transports are nearly equal at 10% and 15% for motorcycles and bicycles respectively. In Germany, the percentages of cars and bicycles consuming are roughly the same at 40% and 45%.
Meanwhile, except Germany, others consider cars as the most popular transports with 60% in both Great Britain and the USA as well as nearly 75% in France. Moreover, even though being used often among American young people, motorcycle was the least popular type of transport in the rest countries, including the UK and France at 10%, and Germany at 15%.
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