The graph below shows the major ways of passaging for individuals committing to a university for job and study in 2004 and 2009.
Overall, a bus and a car formed the bulk among the methods of transportation. Distantly followed by rising percentage of bicycle, while other types of vehicles lag far behind with slightly increase.
The proportion of the car in the main methods of transportation in 2004 were above 50%, whereas, in 2009 it dropped dramatically to approximately quarter of the whole percentage (28%). In comparison, the portion of the bus consumption rose significantly from 33% to 46%, outpacing the car.
As for other ways of passaging, they all remained in the same order. However, a bicycle has grown from 9% to 16%, which is almost combined percentage of the walking and the train. People who opt for walking marginally rose from 4% to 6%. Individuals who prefer to commit by train increased for only 1% over a period between 2004 and 2009.
