My pie chart shows 57% of people go by bus that’s over half of our class! reasons for this I think is that parents often don’t have a car because of the petrol money. And the reason that we have just had a rescission so money is very tight I now of some people who have sold there cars because there struggling to put food on the table for there families, anther reason is because I now at this point in life its quite cool to get the bus, I don’t think I now of any people who go on the bus for this reason but it is very good for the environment and if the parent has a job they have to go to early then they can really on the bus company to get there kids to and from school also they might live to far away from school to walk and there parent have to take other siblings to school, jobs, collage ect or just for simple reasons like its free they don’t have to walk in the rain don’t have to carry bags to school there is also a big roll in responsibility in it to because they have to get there in time before and after school they also have to remember there bus passes and were they sit which is very good practise for when they grow up.
The next highest percentage is by car this category scored a very reasonable score of 22%. I now that I am in this category there for ill tell you my reasons and some others I go by car because I didn’t get a place on the school bus and the public bus is to much money also there is no point in getting the bus to school because my mum or dad are both able to pick me up from school its just going home which is a problem because me and my brother both come out of school at the same time and he goes to Gillingham a little school holding only 40 odd pupils sometimes dad can pick me up but sometimes he has to stay at home and work so nearly every Tuesday mum is late but only by ten minuets or so which by the time ive got my bags and stuff she’s already there. Some other reasons why people may go by car is
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