The bar chart compares the number of travellers who use different modes of travellers who commute in to work in one European city in 1960, 1980 and 2000.
Overall,the number of commuters who use cars increased gradually over the four decades, meanwhile the proportion of individuals who travelled by other kinds of transport such as bike,bus and even by foot declined significantly.
In 1960, roughly 35% of society commuted to work by themselves, compared to only approximately 5% of individuals travelled by vehicle. The number of those who used to arrive at work by bikes and buses were approximately 25% and 18% Throughout, in 1980 using the bus was the best option of vehicle, roughly 25% of total travellers, whereas only 17% of people used to travel on foot. The individuals who preferred bike and car were around 20% and 22% roughly.
More than 35% commuters used car to commute to work in this town in 2000, which was higher than the figure for bus users, approximately 10% The percentage of those who commute to job by themselves and by bike or other kinds of vehicle decreased gradually from 9% to 6% respectively.
