The bar chart provides information about methods of transport used by people to travel to work in London between 2000 and 2020. The figures are expressed as percentages of commuters, allowing for a clear and direct comparison over the period.
Overall, it can be seen that cars were the largest category in both years, whereas cycling accounted for the smallest share overall. It is also clear that the use of public transport considerably increased, while walking remained fairly stable.
In detail, in 2000 cars accounted for approximately 60%, before decreasing to 50% in 2020. In contrast, public transport stood at around 25% in 2000 and gradually rose to 30% at the end of the period, indicating a clear overall trend.
With regard to the walking modes the figure remained relatively stable at just 10% , with only slight variations throughout the years. In contarst cycling usage recorded a significant lowest figure among all categories especially in 2000 with just 2% .
