The three pie charts show the proportion of four kinds of vehicles used in the UK in 1965, 1985 and 2005.
The three pie charts show the proportion of four kinds of vehicles used in the UK in 1965, 1985 and 2005. n0Bl
The pie charts illustrate the usage proportion of private cars, public transport, lorries and other commercical vehicles, and recreational vehicles in the United Kingdom in the years 1965, 1985, and 2005.
Overall, the scale of private cars was the largest part in those four types of vehicles in all these three years, while the recreational vehicles accounted for the least proportion.
In all these three years, private cars and public transport consisted of the majority usage of vehicles. In 1965, there were forty percentage people using private cars, and the proportion continued to grow to 55% in 1985. Moreover, when it came to 2005, the usage amount reached 60% as a result. In terms of using recreational vehicles, the scale a quarter. Then, in 1985, the figure decreased to one fifth, while it rose 2% in 2005.
Considering the proportion of lorries and other commercical vehicles, it was 20% in 1965 and maintained the same in 1985. Nevertheless, in 2005, only one-tenth percentage people using lorries and other commercical vehicles. Moreover, although the scale of recreational vehicles kept as the least scale, it varied through these three years, from 15% in 1965, to 5% in 1985, but finally increased to 8% in 2005.
The pie charts illustrate the usage proportion of
private
cars
, public transport, lorries and other
commercical
vehicles
, and
recreational
vehicles
in the United Kingdom in the years 1965, 1985, and 2005.
Overall
, the
scale
of
private
cars
was the largest part in those four types of
vehicles
in all these three years, while the
recreational
vehicles
accounted for the least proportion.
In all these three years,
private
cars
and public transport consisted of the majority usage of
vehicles
. In 1965, there were forty percentage
people
using
private
cars
, and the proportion continued to grow to 55% in 1985.
Moreover
, when it came to 2005, the usage amount reached 60%
as a result
. In terms of using
recreational
vehicles
, the
scale
a quarter. Then, in 1985, the figure decreased to one fifth, while it rose 2% in 2005.
Considering the proportion of lorries and other
commercical
vehicles
, it was 20% in 1965 and maintained the same in 1985.
Nevertheless
, in 2005,
only
one-tenth percentage
people
using lorries and other
commercical
vehicles
.
Moreover
, although the
scale
of
recreational
vehicles
kept
as the least
scale
, it varied through these three years, from 15% in 1965, to 5% in 1985,
but
finally
increased to 8% in 2005.