The line graph given depicts the average number of british travellers transporting daily by automobiles, buses, or trains in over 6 decaes started from 1970.
Overall, both cars and trains which were chosen to travel are significantly increasing day by day. In the other hand, the buses witness gradual a drop in the customers.
From 1970 to 2000, cars were the most popular tranpost in those days with almost 6 million people, and continually growing to 7 million after 30 years. They were followed by buses, which is the second choice for commuters, started with 4 million but suffered a gradual drop in customers in the next 3 decaces. And the least option is the train which have 3 milion travllers at the starting period, continue surging dramatically to 3 million after 3 decaces.
In 2030, the dominant transport still the cars which can be predicted to soared to the highest number of commuters in this chart with 9 million people. Compared to the buses, which not only suffered a drop in 2000 but it also continued witnessing a pluge in the passengers which from more than 3 million to 3 million after more 30 years. catch us by the surprise with the unpredictable increasing of buses travellers which rose heavily to 5 milion people after 3 decaces.
