The bar charts delineates data about the specific types of transport used to travel to home in Kuala Lumpur between 1960 and 2000, with a span of 20 years.
From an overall perspective, it can be inferred that the rate of car generally increased, whereas the proportion of other types of transport decreased throughout the period.
In 1960, the percentage of bike was under 30%, before the rate experienced a sharp decline to approximately 10% by 2000. Similarly, the proportion of walkers, with an approximate value of 35%, was the highest among all types of transport at the beginning of the period and significantly fell to around 10% by the end of the period.
Nevertheless, the rate of car, with a roughly value of 10%, was the lowest among all remaining types of transport, before the rate witnessed a sharp increase to over 35% at the end of the period.
In addition, the proportion of bus was exactly one-fifth, before the percentage rose to under 30% in 1980; subsequently, the rate fell to under 20% by the end of the period.
