The line graph indicates the average number of city workers traveling by car, bus, or train in the UK from 1970 to 2030.
Overall, the number of people traveling by car and by train tended to increase while the number of people commuting by bus decreased. From the beginning to the end of the period, the number of UK commuters traveling by car was always at the top.
In 1970, the number of people traveling by car ranked top with about 5 million, 3 million more than the number of people traveling by train. From 1980 to 2000, the number of people traveling by car stable increased to about 8 million, the number of people traveling by train modest roses to 3 million. From 2000 to the end of the duration, after stay unchanged together, the number of people traveling by car and by train continued to increase from 2010 to the end of the period.
In 1970, the number of UK commuters traveling by bus ranked second with 2 million. From 1970 to the end of the duration, the number of UK commuters traveling by bus experienced a slight decline of 4 to 3 million. In 2030, the number of UK commuters traveling by bus ranked at the bottom.
