This graph illustrates the number of workers travelling to work by walking, cycling, and driving in the time period of 2012 to 2019. It can be clearly seen that over the period, the number of people driving by car was decreasing significantly, while the two other groups of travelling saw a gradual increase.
At the outset, the majority of workers travelled to work by car which hit a high of close to 900 people. However, from that year forward this group of commuters had been falling in number until 2019, with a dramatic decrease from around 650 people to just above 400 people in the years of 2015 to 2017.
Moving to the other groups, between 2014 until 2019, the number of people traveling by bicycle relatively remained the same of around 500 workers. While in the same period, people count on walking increased substantially by over 100 people.
All in all it is apparent that people were changing their way from using car to work to a more environmentally friendly options of travelling which are on foot and by bicycle.
