The bar chart compares the total amount of travel in the Netherlands in 1975 and 2000 across four types of transportation: car, train, bicycle, and other public transport. Overall, car travel saw the most significant increase, while other public transport consistently accounted for the lowest amount of travel over the period.
In 1975, the amount of travel by bicycle was slightly higher than that by car and train, which were approximately equal at around 20%. Other public transport had the lowest share, making up less than 10%. By 2000, car travel had become the dominant mode, accounting for nearly three-quarters of the total. Train travel followed at just under 20%, while bicycle usage was slightly higher than other public transport, both remaining below 10%.
In summary, car travel became the most popular mode of transportation between 1975 and 2000, while the other modes experienced minimal changes.
