The two pie charts demonstrate portion of travels by diverse means of transport in the Netherlands in 1975 and 2000.
Overall,it is clear that cars were the most commonly used vehicle for journeys,while the use of other types of traffic,such as trains,bicycles and other has showed decrease over the 25-year period.
In 1975,cars,trains and bicycles each accounted for equal shares of travels,making up the largest proportion.Other forms of transport represented a negligible percentage. Conversely,by 2000 the reliance on cars for travel had experienced a significant rise,becoming the dominant form on the graph.
On the other hand,the share of journeys made by trains and bicycles in 2000, underwent a dramatic decline. Other transport methods continued to constitute the smallest share,although they experienced a slight drop
