The provided triple pie charts depict the percentage of four particular means of transport in the 30-year phase in the UK.
At a glance at the charts, a similar tendency is witnessed in all charts when there is no change in the position of quadruple figures.
In 1985, recreational vehicles ( R ) was 5 percent, creating a ratio of 1:11 to private cars ( P ), while public transport figures ( P ) imitated the lorries and other commercial vehicles ( L ) by a fifth. In the first 20-year description, L stayed stable while P and R decreased by 5 and 10 percent, respectively. P went up a gap which equalled to the sum of P and R decreases.
In 2005, R and L were recorded to be made a ratio of approximately 1:2 to 1965 while P was revealed to be nearly uncharged in figures. In contrast to R, P, which ranked first in all the time, was more than 1,5 times compared to 1965’s.
