The line graph illustrates the amount of journeys in percentages made by four various types of transports, namely car, bus, rail and others in a certain country from 1985 to 2015.
Overal, the figure for bus traveling decreased dramatically whereas that for car experinced an upward trend. Notably, neither rail nor other means of traveling saw noticable changes in percentages during the period.
To begin with the most popular kinds of transport in the country, just below 60% journeys had made by bus initially, but this was followed by a consistent decline, falling to 10% by the last given year. In contrast, the figure forv car traveling stood at aroud 20%, and this climbed gradually to roughly 70% in 2000, remaining the same percentage untill the final year.
Moving to the remainder, the numbers of journeys made by rail and other transports recorded approximately 20% and 10% in the year 1985, respectively. Within the following thirty years, there were relatively no changes in their shares.
