the line graph present proportions of how people commute to work by walking, cycling and driving between 2012 and 2019. Overall we notice that the percentage of travelling to work by driving decreased after it was the most popular way to commute to work along with a significant augmentation for both walking and cycling.
Initially, the chart above show a severe declining of commuting by driving after it was the most common way to go to work, especially that in 2012 they were 900 people used their cars to reach their workplaces, however, it has decreased intensely between 2013 and 2019 to become only less than 300 people using driving as a way to attend their works.
Importantly, walking and cycling witnessed a decent increasing, particularly between 2012 and 2014 with a higher rate for cycling which increased from 300 people to 500 people, while walking increased from 220 to 400 people. Nevertheless, the increasing for both of them were stable and slow between 2015 and 2019.
