The provided pie charts compare the percentages of four different kinds of vehicles used in the UK over a period of forty years.
Overall, it can be clearly seen that high percentages of the British people used private cars for commuting or travelling, while the low percentages employed recreational vehicles from 1965 to 2005.
In 1965, around 40% of the people in the UK used private cars, while approximately 25% and 20% utilized public transport and lorries and other commercial vehicles, respectively; however, only 15% used recreational vehicles.
In 1985, around 55% of the British people used private automobiles, where only 20% used public transport or lorries and other commercial vehicles. In addition, only 5% utilized recreational vehicles.
Between 1985 and 2005, the percentages of people used private cars, public transport, and recreational vehicles increased gradually from 55%, 20%, and 5% to 60%, 22%, and 8%, respectively. By contrast, there was a slight decrease in the percentage of people who used lorries and other commercial vehicles.
