The graph provides information about the 4 different means of transport for workers in one European city in 1960, 1980 and 2000.
Overall, there were downward trends in the percentage of travelers who commuted by bus, bike and on foot, as opposed to the data for car. In addition, the percentage of car travelers registered the highest figure in 2000, meanwhile the proportion of bike travelers was the least common.
The percentage of car travelers sharply increased from 5% to over 35% between 1960 and 2000. In contrast, the proportion of bike riders significantly decreased by nearly 5 times to hit 5% in the last year of the period. A considerable plunge to reach approximately 10% was also seen in the percentage of walkers over the same period. This figure for bus takers rapidly rose almost by 7% to hit 25% in 1980, followed by a marked fall to 15% at the end of the period.
The graph provides information about the 4
different
means of transport for workers in one European city in 1960, 1980 and 2000.
Overall
, there were downward trends in the
percentage
of
travelers
who commuted by bus, bike and on foot, as opposed to the data for car.
In addition
, the
percentage
of car
travelers
registered the highest figure in 2000, meanwhile the proportion of bike
travelers
was the least common.
The
percentage
of car
travelers
sharply
increased from 5% to over 35% between 1960 and 2000.
In contrast
, the proportion of bike riders
significantly
decreased by
nearly
5 times to hit 5% in the last year of the period. A considerable plunge to reach approximately 10% was
also
seen
in the
percentage
of walkers over the same period. This figure for bus takers
rapidly
rose almost by 7% to hit 25% in 1980, followed by a marked fall to 15% at the
end
of the period.