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Band 5+: The graph below shows the average number of UK commuters travelling each day by car, bus or train between 1970 and 2030.

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The image displays a line graph showing UK commuters by car, bus, and train from 1970 to 2030; car commuters increase from roughly 3.6m in 1970 to about 8.7m in 2030, bus commuters decrease from about 5.7m in 1970 to roughly 2.2m in 2030, train commuters increase from close to 1.1m in 1970 to around 3.7m in 2030; no exact numerical values are given for each year, only approximations can be made from the lines' positions on the graph.
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The provided linear graph illustartes average number of passengers of the United Kingdom, which have used differnt means of transport since 1970, and contains speculated data under 2030.

A glance at the graph reveals that there are declining and increasing tendencies inherented various types of vehicles.

Two of three means of transpot have been going up steadily since 1970 and will maintain this trend in future. Cars and trains will have twice as much drivers and and passengers in 2030 rather than in 1970. In spite of same tendency, number of users differ from the two means of transport. As can be seen, cars in the first year had about 5 million drivers, while trains had only 2 millions. Furthermore, quantity of private transport users had been rising more rapidly than number of public transport occupants. Quantity of drivers will climb of 4 millions, while number of passengers will increase only on 3 millions.

In contrast, commuters will choose bus as a transport for travelling much more rarely when did it befor. In 1970 buses drove 4 millions passengers while in 2030 they will bring only 3 millions. As a result, bus will became the most unpopular mean of transport, but until 2014 it had been on second place and was used more frequently than trains.

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