The bar chart compares the percentage of use of various modes of transport in a European city over three decades: 1960, 1980 and 2000. In the diagram, transport is divided into four types: bus, car, bicycle and pedestrian.
In 1960, walking was the most popular mode of transport, used by about 35% of travelers, but over the years its use has decreased significantly and amounted to just under 10 in 2000. On the other hand, the popularity of the car increased dramatically, starting from about 5% in 1960 and turning into the most common mode of transport by 2000, peaking at just over 40%.
Bicycle use initially experienced an increase from about 17% in 1960 to 26% in 1980, and then a marked decline in 2000 to 16%.
Overall, the data point to a clear shift from walking in 1960 to cars in 2000.
