The line graph illustrates how many employees went to work in a company on foot, by car, by bike, or on public transport, in thousand, during 2012 and 2019, in United Kingdom. An initial analysis revealed that the driving method dropped dramatically over the entire period.
First of all, in 2012, the majority of people prefer to go to work by car instead of non-polluted and public options of travel. In the following years, it reported a dramatic fall of 650 thousands of employees, from 900 to around 250 thousands of people. On the other hand, cycling and walking have increased significantly. As a result, the first grew 200 thousand, when it have reached approximately the number of 500 thousand people in 2014, then went on foot numbers remained until 2019. Similarly, walking rose from around 250 thousands of people with some drops until slightly surpassed the previous feature in 2018.
Conversely, the three public transport methods, bus, train, and underground, show an unchanged in the number of users over the 10 year period, over 100, almost 220, and around 60 thousands of employees.
Overall, wisely the non-polluted options, walking and cycling, rose significantly and became the preference throughout 2012 to 2019, as well as the fall in driving method represent that it became not the most favorite transport.
