The tables illustrate. The former, the percentage of people using three different types of transportation (car, bus, bicycle) in 1990, 2010 and 2030. The latter demonstrates average daily commuting time over the same periods.
Overall, it is evident that cars were the most preferable among vehicles, and expected to increase its share over the years. Regarding chart, average commuting time per day projected to increase across periods. Notably, bicycle remained unchanged over the periods.
In terms of transport usage, cars demonstrated the dominant figure at 45% in 1990, before increasing slightly to 52% after two decades, and the figure is forecast to reach 60% by 2030. As for bus, its share accounted for 35% in the first year, and this figure is set to decrease steadily to 20% in 2030. Whereas bicycle remained stable at 20%.
Regarding second table, average commuting time was 30 minutes per day in 1990, and it is estimated that it will rise to 50 minutes by 2030.
