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The image depicts a bar chart comparing the percentage of travelers using various modes of transport over three different years, denoted by bars of differing lengths: Bus in 1950 at approximately 15%, 1970 at around 10%, and 1990 just above 5%; Car in 1950 is near 25%, 1970 reaches approximately 37%, and 1990 is slightly below 40%; Bike in 1950 is just below 30%, 1970 drops to about 18%, and 1990 increases to around 22%; Foot in 1950 reaches around 30%, 1970 decreases to 20%, and 1990 increases to nearly 35%. The years are indicated by colored shades on the horizontal axis labeled 'Modes of Transports' and the vertical axis scaled from 0 to 45 in increments of 5 is labeled '% of travelers'.
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The graph illustrates the use of various transport methods people used to work in Europe from 1950 to the 1990s.
The overall trend has an increase in the use of buses, cars, and bikes from 1950 to the 1990s. However, there is a decrease in 1970 to 25% usage.
In 1950, people were still used to doing things on their own, so they would just walk to offices. Almost 35% people were doing it. But some people also had bikes, like 28%, which they used to go to work. However, it changed when people started using buses in the 1970s. In the 1990s, the majority of people owned personal cars, with the percentage of almost 40%. Although there is a significant decline in people who preferred to walk.
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