The pie charts illustrate the various modes of transportation used by workers in a European city in the years 1995 and 2020. Overall, driving a car remained the most popular method of transport in both years, although there were notable shifts in the percentages of other transportation types.
In 1995, 55% of workers commuted by car , making it the dominant form of transport. Bus accounted for 25% of the total, while cyclists usage represented 10%. Additionally, 7% of workers walked to their workplace , and another 3% rode the train .
By 2020, the proportion of workers using cars alone had declined to 35%. Similarly, bus saw a decrease, dropping to 20%. In contrast, the number of cyclists remained steady at 22%, while the workers who walked to work increased significantly to 10%. Notably, the percentage of individuals with train rose to 13%.
In summary, while the use of cars remained predominant, there were significant changes in the transportation landscape over the ten-year period, with a marked increase in cycling and road train .
