Mode of transport and years Mode of transport and years The graph shows the different modes of transport used to travel to and from work in one European city in 1960, 1980 and 2000.
Mode of transport and years Mode of transport and years The graph shows the different modes of transport used to travel to and from work in one European city in 1960, 1980 and 2000. m1XVq
The bar graph compares how people commuted to and from work over a 40-year time period in one European country. Overall, it is noticeable that, car showed the upward trends, while buses showed a downward trends, and trains, along with tubes displayed some fluctuations. In 1960, more than one -third of commutors used the bus, which was the most popular mode of transport in that year. Whereas, these figure had dropped sharply to 15% in 2000. Likewise, during the same period, the proportion of people, who went to by using a car stood at 5%, and then reach a peak at almost 40%. As far the two other methods, regarding in 1960, tube stood at over 25%of people, who was gone from work. Despite, there was a slight decrease to approximately 20% in 1980; however, these ratio rose to precious a quarter in 2000. Similarly, the people traveled by train in 1960, with around 18%, suddenly, it was risen to almost 28%. Although, it slumped to 22% in 2000.
The bar graph compares how
people
commuted to and from work over a 40-year time period in one European country.
Overall
, it is noticeable that, car
showed
the upward trends, while buses
showed
a downward trends, and trains, along with tubes displayed
some
fluctuations. In 1960, more than one -third of
commutors
used
the bus, which was the most popular mode of transport in that year.
Whereas
, these figure had dropped
sharply
to 15% in 2000.
Likewise
, during the same period, the proportion of
people
, who went to by using a car stood at 5%, and then reach a peak at almost 40%. As far the two other methods, regarding in 1960, tube stood at over 25%of
people
, who
was gone
from work. Despite, there was a slight decrease to approximately 20% in 1980;
however
,
these ratio
rose to precious a quarter in 2000.
Similarly
, the
people
traveled by train in 1960, with around 18%,
suddenly
, it
was risen
to almost 28%.
Although
, it slumped to 22% in 2000.