The three pie charts presented illustrate the usage of different modes of transportation preferred by citizens in the UK from 1965 to 2005. The charts primarily focus on four different types of vehicles that are the most commonly used in comparison to others.
In summary, over the years, the main mode of transportation has consistently been private cars. Meanwhile, recreational vehicles, such as campervans and caravans, have seen a decline in usage over time.
In 1965, recreational vehicles were used as frequently as both public transportation and lorries. However, their popularity began to significantly decline by 1985, as people’s preferences shifted away from long drives and camping. Similarly, the use of lorries and other vehicles like trucks also decreased sharply by 2005. In contrast, the preference for private cars among the population has steadily increased, with nearly two-thirds of individuals owning their own vehicles.
