The pie chart compare the proportion of 4 kinds of vehicles used in the UK in 1965, 1985 and 2006.
Overall, it is clear that private cars made up the largest areas in the three periods, while recreational vehiclesdemonstrated the lowest figures in each year.
Private cars were the most popular among people in the UK, with the highest portion among the categories at 40 percent in 1965, 55 percent in 1985, and 60 percent in 2005, respectively, experiencing the only stable upward trend among the other kinds of transportation.
Public transportation demonstrated significantly lower figures compared to private cars, maintaining a notable popularity at 67 percent, though with a downward trend from the 1960s to 2005. Trucks and other commercial vehicles exhibited no change at 20 percent in 1965, but by 2005, this share had significantly decreased to 10 percent. The share of recreational vehicles varied in the pie charts: 15 percent initially, 5 percent in the middle, and 8 percent at the end of the period, with an average value of 9.3 percent over the 40 years.
