The diagram shows how many different modes of transportation that people use to commute to work in a city from 2010 to 2020.
Overall, in 2010 55 percent used cars to commute in a city and then after 2020 the percentage dropped down to 42 percent of use. Meanwhile, other commute have small and high significant changes in mode of transportation, except walking.
In the first year, cars had the highest use of transportation in the early 2010, with a percentage of 55 percent eligible to be number one on the mode of transportation. Thereafter, 2020 arrived and cars have reduced to 42 percent, which the equivalent of -13 percent decreased in 10 years.
Meanwhile, the other modes of transportation accumulate and increase, most of which have small and big percentages within a 10 whole year. Furthermore, buses had 20 percent of use in 2010, in diagram it’s a high standard for transportation, and in 10 years it will gain 5 percent in 2020. Bicycles are 10 percent of people using it to commute to work and have achieved the highest raise of modes of transportation in comparison. And Trains start at 8 percent in 2010 then gain 2 percent in 2020, which is equivalent to 10 percent.
Similarly, Walking has a common sense to cars, both have decreased in 10 years and nevertheless walking has less drop than cars. Furthermore, walking was 7 percent in 2010 then in 2020 it reduce 2 percent where it equal to 5 percent in the last year.
