The pie charts demonstrates the comparison of the percentage of four types of vehicles used by citizens in UK in the given three years, 1965, 1985, and 2005. The unit of measurement for transport is in percentage.
Overall, it is readily apparent that use of private cars increase over time, accounted for almost half of the percentage, in comparison the demand for recreational vehicles, lorries and other decreased.
In 1965, the 40% individuals used personal cars and public transport by 25%. By contrast, other mediums for travelling such as recreational vehicles, lorries and other were 15% and 20% selected by people, respectively.
After the gap of every 20 years, the demand for private vehicles rose, in 1985 it was 55% and 60% in 2005. The use of lorries and other remains same in 1985, however it fell by 10% in 2005. Moreover, choice of other’s types of transport declined, in 1985, the percentage of public transport was 20% which fall slightly by 3% in 2005. The recreational vehicle was used by 5% people in 1985, in 2005 it increased by 3%.
