The given pie charts compare the popularity of different forms of transport, including cars, buses, bicycles, and walking in Cambridge between 2008 and 2018.
Overall, in 2008, British people living in Cambridge primarily used cars and buses. However, by 2018, people had shifted towards bicycling and walking.
In terms of motorized vehicles, cars and buses were the most popular means of transport at the beginning of the period, with the percentages of 42 and 30, respectively. Nevertheless, both experienced a noticeable decrease and made up a little more than two-fifths of the total amount.
On the other hand, in the early 2000s, one in ten of people preferred bicycling as a method of transport, while the figure had increased and become the most popular way to move by the end (three in ten). Additionally, the second-smallest group belonged to those who preferred walking, at 17%, while it grew to 25% in 2018.
