The pie chart illustrates the amount of time that spent on commuting to work by UK residents. While graph depicts the means of transport used to commute to work in 2009.
Overall, most employees spent 1-15 mins, while rare workers spent over an hour. Cars, such as private and taxies, were used by most workers in London, while the underground subway was less used.
In detail, nearly 42% of people allocated 15 mins on the road, while 33% of UK inhabitants spent roughly 16-30 mins. On the other hand, 12% of individuals spent 31-45 mins their time on the road every day. Whereas with a few percent, 8% of people allocated 45-60 mins a day. Almost 5% of UK residents devote their time approximately 60+ hours on wayIn detail, nearly 42% of people allocated 15 mins on the road, while 33% of UK inhabitants spent roughly 16-30 mins. On the other hand, 12% of individuals spent 31-45mins their time on the road every day. Whereas with a few per cent, 8% of people allocated 45-60 mins a day. Almost 5% of Residents devote their time approximately 60+ hours on way.
However, London habitats used private cars mostly , and it constituted 70%. While the whole UK used car not quite as much compared to the London
residents, constituting 35%, nearly half of them. Commuting by walking made the same per cent, representing 10% each. Yet, a few numbers of people used a bicycle, and it represented 5% each. On the contrary, bus was used more by people in the other regions in the UK, whilst Londoncity dwellers used them less. Similarly, both train and underground subway highlight the simultaneous results, resulting in, 20% and 2%, respectively.
