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Band 5+: The pie charts compare the percentage of transports used in major road bridge from 1965 to 2005 in UK.

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The image illustrates the percentage of transports used on a major road bridge in the UK for the years 1965, 1985, and 2005. In 1965: Private cars - 45%, Public transport vehicles - 27%, Lorries or other commercial vehicles - 24%, Recreational vehicles - 4%. In 1985: Private cars - 55%, Public transport vehicles - 15%, Lorries or other commercial vehicles - 26%, Recreational vehicles - 4%. In 2005: Private cars - 74%, Public transport vehicles - 9%, Lorries or other commercial vehicles - 11%, Recreational vehicles - 6%.
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The pie charts illustrate the amount of transports used in major road bridge from 1965 to 2005 in the UK. Units are measured in percentage.

Overall, the most popular transport was private cars over a period given. Moreover, the least was recreational vehicles in 1965-1985, while in 2005 was the public transport.

Between 1965 and 1985 has the few different in the using of transport, the majority was same in both two years, which was private cars which has a few fluctuated by only 10% from the first period to 1985. Meanwhile, around half part was public transport and lorries or other commercial vehicles, while the least was recreational vehicles which has the similarly percentage in both two periods about 4%.

Regarding to 20 years later, private cars was climb dramatically for about 19% rise to number 74%. Whereas, remaining parts form a quarter part was lorries or other commercial vehicles , recreational vehicles, and public transport which respectively 11%, 9%, and 6%

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