The given pie chart illustrates the number of four different modes of transport used by the local public of the UK in the period of 1965, 1985, and 2005. These vehicles include private cars, lorries, public transport, and recreational vehicles.
Overall, it is evident that most people in the U.K. used their own cars, but there was also use of public transport and recreational vehicles. There is also some evidence of lorries and commercial carriage, etc.
In the period of 1965, 40% of the public used their private cars, which rose to 56% in 1985, and in 2005, the peak point was reached at around 60%. In 1965, there was also evidence of recreational carriage used by U.K. local people, which was around 16%, but it showed fluctuation; in 1985, it was around 5%, and in 2005, it was 8%.
Lorries and other commercial vehicles used by the U.K. nationals accounted for around 20% in 1965, but in 1985, it remained stable. In 2005, it declined to 10%, which was the lowest point for this type of transport. There was also involvement of public transport in this chart, which was around 25% in 1965, but it also showed some fluctuation in 1985 it was around 20%,and in 2005, it showed a slight increase of 2%.
