The presented pie charts depict the percentage of four various forms of transportation utilized in the UK in 1965, 1985 and 2005.
From an overall perspective, it is readily apparent that private cars, which were the most preferred type, topped the list in all these three years, whereas recreational vehicles remained as the least favorable kind.
A closer look at the data reveals that the proportion of personal automobiles, which accounted for 40% in 1965, increased steadily to 55% in 1985, and then had risen to 60% in 2005. In contrast, the recreational vehicles were last choice of British consumers, having the lowest share of 15% at the start, then declining by 10% in 1985, before soaring to 8% in the end.
Lorries and other commercial cars stayed constant in the first two years at 20%, but reducing by half in 2005. Meanwhile, public transport kept its position in the second place, standing at just over 20% throughout the given years.
