The pie charts illustrate the percentage of four different types of vehicles used in the UK from 1965 to 2005.
Upon analysis, it is clear that most people used their own cars for travel during this period, with usage rates of 40%, 55%, and 60% in 1965, 1985, and 2005, respectively. Additionally, a quarter of individuals utilized public transport in 1965, but by 1985, only 20% of people relied on this mode of transportation. Furthermore, 20% of UK citizens used lorries and other commercial vehicles in both 1965 and 1985.
The bar graph further supports this data, showing that by 2005, only one-tenth of people used lorries and commercial vehicles. Meanwhile, the percentage of individuals using public transport nearly doubled, and the usage of recreational vehicles was recorded at 15%, 5%, and 8% in 1965, 1985, and 2005, respectively.
Overall, it is evident that the majority of UK citizens preferred to use private vehicles for their transportation needs.
