The line chart provided depicts the average number of British passengers transported by automobiles, buses, or trains between 1970 and 2030.
As can be seen from the line graph, car usage is increasing significantly. In contrast, not only are cars not keeping pace with this growth, but their numbers are also gradually decreasing.
In 1970, cars were the most chosen mode of transportation, with approximately 6 million passengers. They were followed by buses, which were the second most popular choice, with far more than 3 million users. Trains were the least popular, with close to 3 million users.
In 2030, cars remain the most popular mode of transportation, with a considerable expansion to 9 million passengers. In comparison, bus usage has moderately declined to 3 million passengers. Finally, the number of train passengers, which rose steadily since 1970, is now increasing dramatically to almost 6 million.
