The pie charts illustrate the percentage of transport for humans traveling to a college for job or education during 2004 and 2005.
Overall, it can be seen that while the proportions of transport including walking, bus, bicycle and train used by individuals traveling to a university for work or study increase the opposite was true for that of cars. Also, the figure for cars experienced the highest change over the period of time.
In the year 2004, the percentage of cars used by humans was highest at 51%. This single sector vehicle is almost half of the total transport. In contrast, the proportion of people who use the train was lowest at 3%. The figure of buses stood at 33% and the percentage of humans using bicycles was five times as much as that of walking.
During 2009, the figure of bus was the most popular means of transport used by individuals going to work or college accounting for 46%. Additionally, the proportion of buses used by humans was significantly higher than that of cars. Besides, people use bicycles for nearly a fifth of the methods of transportation. Finally, only 2% of humans took the train to go to work or university.
