The bar chart gives information about the average proportion of trips made using various modes of transportation in a European city in the years 1985 and 2015.
Overall, it is obvious that the number of trains used was the highest for journeys. In contrast, type of transport used the least was the train in a European city in 1985 and 2015.
To begin with, buses were the most popular, with around 60,000 journeys every day in 1985. However, in 2015, there was a sharp decrease to 40,000 trips per day. Cars were also used quite commonly; they stood at 30,000 in 1985 and rose slightly to over 30,000 in 2015. The typical number of daily trips taken on foot was 25,000 in 1985; it grew significantly to 40,000 in 2015.
Trains, used the least in both years, were the same at approximately 5,000. People using the subway for their trips numbered nearly 20,000 in 1985, and it went up to 20,000 in 2015. The average figure for per day journeys taken by bicycles was over 5,000 in 1985, increasing to 20,000 in 2015.
