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The image depicts a line graph charting the number of commuters in millions over a span of 60 years, from 1970 to 2030, using three different modes of transportation: car, bus, and train. The number of car commuters is the highest, starting at about 2.5 million in 1970 and steadily increasing to over 8 million by 2030. The number of bus commuters remains relatively stable, beginning at around 4.5 million in 1970 and slightly declining to just under 4 million by 2030. The number of train commuters starts at approximately 3.5 million in 1970, decreases to about 2 million by 2000, and then remains consistent until 2030.
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The line graph compares the average number of UK residents commuting daily by three different means of transport from 1970 to 2030.
Overall, the car is by far the most commonly used vehicle throughout the period shown. Also, both the car and the train witness a rise in popularity, whereas the bus sees the opposite trend.
In 1970, around 5 million commuters used cars daily, while the bus and the train were used by around 4 million and 2 million people respectively. By 2020, the number of people using cars as their means of transportation has risen to about 7 million, and trains have overtaken buses as the second-most favored vehicles.
It is predicted that there will be more people who travel by car and train in 2020, with around 9 million people and nearly 5 million people using these two transports respectively. The number of people traveling by bus is projected to see the opposite trend, dropping to just below 3 million.
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