The two pie charts provided illustrate the changes in the popularity of various transport modes in Cambridge between 2008 and 2018.
The data reveals significant shifts in the mode share of transport in Cambridge over the 10-year period, with some modes experiencing considerable growth while others witnessed a decline.
In 2008, cars dominated the transport scene, accounting for 42% of the total, while buses and bicycles held 30% and 17% shares, respectively. Walking was the least preferred mode, with only 11% of the total. However, by 2018, the popularity of cars had plummeted by 17 percentage points, settling at 25% of the total.
On the other hand, the share of bicycles and walking increased substantially, with bicycles becoming the most preferred mode, accounting for 30% of the total, and walking rising to 30% of the total. Buses, though, maintained a steady 20% share throughout the period. This shift in transport mode preferences in Cambridge over the 10-year period is a notable trend.
