The bar chart illustrates how many registered transportations used in a European nation over two specific years in 1996 and 2006.
Overall, there were four primary vehicles and others utilized; meanwhile, private cars were the most popular and preferred by many people during that time, the others attracted very little.
In 1996, the majority of people preferred to use personal cars, which accounted for around 20 million, while motocycles and lorries shared a fairly high level from around 1 to 1.3 million, respectively. This was followed by bus, which was considered as the least well-known type compared to others, at under 1 million. Finally, other forms reported at 1.5 million, twice more than buses.
With regards to the number of vehicles were used in 2006, private cars grew significantly to 24 million and remained as the highest peak; meanwhile, buses remained stable during the period, less 20 times more. An approximately 0.5 million decline of motocycles, while lorries were less 0.2 million. Finally, others reported a moderate increase to around 2.2 million in 2006.
