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Band 6+: The charts show information about the number of kilometres travelled in an average month and the distribution of vehicle tpes in Britain

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The image shows a line graph and two pie charts detailing kilometer travel data in Britain; line graph covers four travel purposes from 1990-2010 with the following prominent kilometer marks: commuting reached ~8000 in 2000, 1995 was slightly below 9000, peaking at over ~7000 for 2010; transport/delivery gradually climbed from ~4000-5000, stabilizing post-2005 near 6000; personal travel started below ~2500 in 1990, slowly rising to ~3250 in 2005, maintaining 3000 in 2010; other purposes remained steady around 1000-2500 throughout; pie charts display percentages for vehicle types, 1990 shows cars at 63%, buses at 25%, trucks at 6%, motorcycles at 4%, other at 2%; 2010 shows cars at 59%, trucks at 30%, buses at 5%, motorcycles at 3%, other at 3%.
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The provided line and pie graphs display information about the distance travelled in a typical month and the distribution of vehicle types in Britain. Overall, from 1990 to 2010 the largest number of kilometres was travelled for delivery purposes and through this time period the most popular transport units were cars.

At first glance, it is clear that citizens in Britain travelled the most for transport purpose. From 1990 to 1995 the number of kilometres done for a delivery climbed from 6500 almost up to 8000 and remained constant for 5 years, slipping to 6000 in 2010. Personal travelling was the second most common one, as for it a little more than 3000 kilometres were driven in 1990 and 3500 in 2000; however, it reached its lowest point in 2010 with 3000 kilometres. The commuting travelling faced an upward trend, as it reched 2500 kilometres in 2010, starting at 1900 km in 1990.

Talking about vehicle types in Britain, both in 1990 and 2010 the most used ones were cars with 63% and 59% respectively. On a close second were trucks and in 20 years they became more popular; in 1999 they took 25% out of all transport units and 30% in 2010. Buses, motorcycles and other vehicles were used the least and their percentage rates had undergone a little to no changes in this time period.

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