The information about how many UK visitors use three different modes of transport to travel is compared in the given line graph over a period between 1970 and 2030.
Clearly, the number of travelers who picked a car or train to take a trip increased noticeably over the period, while the figure for buses decreased slightly.
Looking at the graph in detail, in 1970, the total number of holidaymakers who chose cars for their trips was roughly 5 million, and its trend rose significantly over the years except for the period between 2000 and 2010, at which time its figures remained unchanged. In 2030, the number of car travelers is expected to experience a considerable increase, reaching a peak of 9 million.
When it comes to buses and trains, they amounted to approximately 2 and 4 million trip takers at the beginning of the given period. While the figure for trains went up gradually, the number of individuals who used buses plunged steadily. In the end of this period, the figures for buses and trains will account for around 3 and 5 million total people, respectively.
