The provided bar chart depicts the percentage of total travelers who used four varieties of transportation in European city from 1960 to 2000. As is observed, the proportion of people traveled by car revealed an upward trend, while bike and foot dropped significantly and bus had a fluctuation over the period given.
According to the graph, the proportion of European commuted by car increased five times from the beginning year up to 40% which marked as the highest percentage among other transportation. In contrast, bike was reported to fall almost 20% from 1960 to the millennium year which was recorded as the lowest transportation used in European city.
Looking in more detail, European pedestrians accounted for nearly 35% in the initial period, and there was a dramatic decline in the percentage of pedestrians which decreased roughly 20% compared to the first year. Meanwhile, bus had remained constant throughout the period, over 15%, while in 1980 it reached a peak of 25%.
The provided bar chart depicts the percentage of total travelers who
used
four varieties of transportation in European city from 1960 to 2000. As
is observed
, the proportion of
people
traveled by car revealed an upward trend, while bike and foot dropped
significantly
and bus had a fluctuation over the period
given
.
According to the graph, the proportion of European commuted by car increased five times from the beginning year up to 40% which marked as the highest percentage among other transportation.
In contrast
, bike
was reported
to fall almost 20% from 1960 to the millennium year which
was recorded
as the lowest transportation
used
in European city.
Looking in more detail, European pedestrians accounted for
nearly
35% in the initial period, and there was a dramatic decline in the percentage of pedestrians which decreased roughly 20% compared to the
first
year. Meanwhile, bus had remained constant throughout the period, over 15%, while in 1980 it reached a peak of 25%.