The three pie charts provide information about the percentage of four types of transports: public transport, recreational vehicles, private cars and lorries and others utilized in the UK in 1965, 1985 and 2005. Overall, private cars remained the highest in all the period and public transport saw a steady trend in the same period
In 1965, the proportion for people who had individual cars was the largest, at 40%. The vehicles lorries and other or public cars were also prevalent, at 20% and 25% respectively. Recreational vehicles followed by 15%
In 1985, individuals who had their own cars rose steadily to 55%. While the reverse was true for public transit and recreational vehicles at 20% and 5% respectively. In addition, the figures for lorries and other remained unchanged
In 2005, the percentage for passenger cars saw an increase gradually to 60%. While, lorries and other and recreational transport declined to 10% and 8% respectively. The proportion for public vehicles continued steady at 22%
