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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 charts provide information about main methods of transportation for people to work or study in 2004 and 2009 .
Overall, percentage of transportation increased in four segments , except one segment which experienced decline in two years.
To begin with, the majority of the population used car and bus as a main method of transportation accounted for (51% ,33%) in 2004. While car section were in the lead , percentage shared decrease almost half (28%). It was followed by bus making a third (33%) and then showed an increase in 2004 ,then rose for over (46%) 2009. The next frequently used method of transportation was bicycle 9% wich is gradually increased reaching 16%.
By 2009, more people used the bus (46%) due to a new direct service. Car use dropped to 28%, likely because of changes in parking. Walking and train use also went up to 6% and 4%, respectively.
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