The two diagrams compare the percentages of key transportation methods used by people visiting a particular university for work or study in the years 2004 and 2009.
In summary, the shares of four transportation methods experienced increases, except for car usage. The bus method contributed the largest proportion of transportation methods, while the train method had the smallest share.
In 2004, bus usage accounted for 33% of all forms of transportation, increasing significantly by 2010. Over the same five-year period, the number of people choosing cycling also increased, rising from 9% to 16%.
In 2004, cars were the most common mode of transportation; however, their contribution decreased from 50% to 28% by 2009. Train and walking approaches were the least common modes of transportation, with slight increases from 3% to 4% in train usage and from 4% to 6% in walking usage, making them the least popular options.
