The line graph shows the daily number of travelers in the UK who used car, bus, and train as their mode of transportation during the period from 1970 to 2030.
In 1970, trains were utilized by around 2 million commuters for transportation within the city, while buses were used by approximately 5 million commuters and cars had the highest usage with around 4 million commuters per day. Over the next decade, there was no significant increase in the number of commuters using these three options. However, by the year 1990, the number of travelers choosing to use cars increased to 6 million per day, and continued to rise until it reached 6.5 million by 2000. During this time, bus usage declined slightly, while trains were able to reach approximately 3 million commuters per day.
In the year 2010, it was noted that the number of commuters utilizing cars and trains remained consistent with the previous decade. However, bus travel experienced a slight decline until the year 2030, where it reached a total of 3 million. Over the next two decades, it is anticipated that the number of car and train travelers will increase significantly, with an estimated 9 million car commuters and 5 million train commuters.
