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Band 5+: The pie charts show the changes in the proportions for different forms transport which people used to get to their offices and turn back in a European city in 1959 and 2009

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The image contains two pie charts comparing journeys to and from work in 1959 and 2009; in 1959, 50% used bus, 20% walked, 15% used train, 10% used car, and 5% used other methods, with an average distance of 3.5 km and duration of 17 minutes; in 2009, 35% used car, 25% walked, 15% used bus, 12% used train, and 13% used other methods, with an average distance of 19 km and duration of 42 minutes.
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the chart compares the changes in the proportions for various means of transport wich people used to take to their works and back home in europe in two different years 1959 and 2009.

overall , it is clear that the proportions in the forms of transport is different in the two years related to the average distance and durations it takes to reach offices .

back in 1959, arround 55% of people used to go to work by foot , trains and bus are also convenient when 15% of people used them quietly often. cars are not an option when your work is not very far from your home so only 10% of people used them to transport, the rest 5% are other types of transport were used then.

moving to 2009 , when cars become the most useful transport with 35% of users, walkers number decreased to 25% , train users was relatively unchanged, bus proportion drop to 13% and the other meaning of transport increased to reach 12% .

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