The panel illustrated the large number of vehicles used by the Dutch people changed dramatically between 2001 and 2006. Overall, it can be seen that the ratio of modern vehicles increases significantly by comparing data with conventional modes of transportation, such as local buses, walking and bicycles. The latter, however, really eased at the end of the period.
First, the total number of all methods rose from 4740 to 6475 miles in five years of observation. On the one hand, the average distance of the local bus, walk and bicycle decreased slightly between 10 and 45 points.
People, on the other hand, often use personal cars, which are 4806 miles a year, a third higher than previous data. Surprisingly, the use of local buses and taxis appears to have more than doubled by 2006, although their numbers remain lower than trains and other vehicles. Finally, there is only a moderate slope in trains and unidentified transport at about a quarter.
