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The image depicts a bar chart detailing the percentage of travelers commuting by bus, car, bike, and foot in a European city for the years 1960, 1980, and 2000. Bus usage starts at 38% in 1960, drops to 27% in 1980, and further falls to 15% by 2000. Car usage begins at 6% in 1960, escalates significantly to 23% in 1980, and peaks at 37% in 2000. Bike usage is 25% in 1960, decreases to 20% in 1980, and then declines further to 7% in 2000. Foot traffic is 34% in 1960, reduces to 17% in 1980, and slightly increases to 18% in 2000.
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This bar chart represents the use within the years of four of the different most used transportation methods in a city in Europe.
Each transport has a different development throughout the years in the graph. For instance, the bus has a peak of use in the 1990’s but it’s lowest level is just a decade after in the 2000’s. This can mean a change in technology or even economy.
Another important factor to note is that with the increasing use of the car, walking or going by foot is exponentially decreasing.
We can see that the bus and bike are ar the lowest points and the less percentage of use in all the of the years included in the chart in contrast to foot and car.
All this are aspects to take at consideration if we want to know about the development in technology, autonomy and functioning of travel throughout the years in European cities.
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