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The image contains two pie charts displaying the main methods of transportation for people traveling to one university for work or study in 2004 and 2009. In 2004, the methods of transportation were Bus 51%, Bicycle 3%, Car 33%, Train 9%, Walking 4%. In 2009, the methods were Bus 46%, Bicycle 6%, Car 28%, Train 16%, Walking 4%. Notable changes include an increase in bicycle and train usage and a decrease in car usage. Two footnotes mention the addition of a new bus stop at the university from 2006 and car parking changes at the university in 2008.
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The given two pie charts compares changes between 2004 and 2009 year. Here, the statistics of using five different types of transports.
Overall, it can be clearly seen that, in 2004 period mostly people suggested cars compared to train.
To begin with 2004 period, as the statistics illustrates mostly at 51% people preferred using cars and usage of buses also was higher at 33% compared to cycling bicycles at 9%. Only 4% humans like to walk and being with 1% less train users was the lowest.
Turning to the 2009 year period changes , here buses offered much more comfort than cars with 46% and 28% respectively. As the statistics illustrates, people in 2009 preferred healthy lifestyle, cycling increased to 16% and walking also saw a slight increase to 6%. However, train users increased only to 1%
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