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The image features a table displaying the percentage distribution of transport modes in a European city for three separate years: 1990, 2000, and 2010. In 1990, car usage stands at 35%, bus at 30%, bicycle at 15%, train at 10%, and walking at 10%. By 2000, car usage increases to 40%, bus decreases to 28%, bicycle drops to 12%, train rises slightly to 12%, and walking reduces to 8%. In 2010, car usage further ascends to 42%, bus declines to 25%, bicycle down to 10%, train usage increases to 15%, and walking remains steady at 8%.
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The table provides data about the rate of individuals who used particular types of transportation in Europe to begin with 1990 and until 2010.
Overall, as we can see the highest rate of transportation was car, However, the smallest indicator presented just walking at the same time.
So from the bar chat , it is purely seen that the most popular transport among Europian people was cars which illustrate 35-40% between 1990 and 2010. Also, the highest indicator presented 42% UNTIL 2010. In addition, walking had 10% which dicreased slowly after 10 years to 8%. So, train also had 10% in 1990 , but increased gradually between 2000 and 2010.
According to the bar chart, we can see that bicycle from the beggining had 15% ,but unfortunatelly reduced to 10% and even after 10 years there was a slow fall to 2% respectivly
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