The line graph gives information about the average each day travels of British commuters by transport such as car, bus and train over the 60-year period from 1970 to 2030.
Overall, it can be clearly seen that cars are the most common transport among all of them with the highest proportion, while train had the lowest percentages.
In detail, the usage of cars among travelers were significantly increasing with mild fluctuations during the whole time, starting with remaining steady for 10 years at approximately 5. 5 million and growing substantially by 2 million until 2000. In addition, it is expected that it will reach its peak at 9 million commuters at the end of the shown period.
The proportions of usage of trains were going up rapidly starting with 4 million, however the number of individuals who use bus had a steady decline between the years 1970 and 2030. In contrast, the percentage of utilization of busses and trains were the same at nearly 3, 8 million in the tear 2013. In the future it is anticipated that the number of British people using trains will rise, while the number of British people using busses will reduce.
