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The image illustrates transport methods for university travel in 2004 and 2009, with numerical shares for each mode: in 2004, Car accounted for 51%, Bicycle 9%, Bus 33%, Train 4%, Walking 3%; in 2009, Car share reduced to 36%, Bicycle increased to 16%, Bus increased to 46%, Train remained at 4%, Walking slightly rose to 6%.
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The two pie charts give information the principals modes of transport used by the public to commute to university in 2004 and 2009

Overall, the car was the most used methods of transport in 2004 and 2009.The second mode of transport was the bus.

In 2004, the car was the principal mode of transport in the university with 51 percent whereas in 2009 the proportion of car user in the university plummeted by 23 percent in 5 years.The percentage of people who commuted by car dropped by half (23 percent).Moreover the number of individual who travelled using the bus soared by 13 in 5 years, In 2004 the proportion of bus taker was 33 percent compared to 46 percent in 2009.Throughout the years, the principal types of transport used to commuted to university were cars and buses.

In the other hand,the number of individual who used biclycle throughout the years increased gradually by 7 percent in 5 years.The percentage of bicyclist in 2004 was 9 percent compared to 16 percent approximatively the half.Despite the increase of the bicyclist increased the proportion of individual who commuted using the train and walker remained relatively steady throughout the years with 3 percent for train commuter compared to 4 percent in 2009 and for the commuter who used to walk the proportion was 4 percent in 2004 compared to 8 percent in 2009. In summary train commuter and walker remained relatively steady throughout 5 years

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