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Overall, the data indicates an increase in total passenger kilometres over the 10-year period. Bus and rail emerged as the most popular modes of transport. In 1990, total passenger kilometres stood at 100 billion, reaching over 110 billion in 2000. Specifically, bus and rail were the top choices in 1990, accounting for 45 and 40 […]
Overall, there was a notable increase in the total distance covered by all forms of transportation in the UK. Bus and rail transport exhibited a significant rise in passenger kilometres compared to bicycles, motorbikes, and air travel. In 1990, bus travel recorded the highest distance covered, at roughly 40 billion kilometres, followed closely by rail […]
Overall, the total distance travelled by all modes of transport combined increased. The figures for bus and rail were significantly higher in both years compared to bicycles, motorbikes, and air travel. In 1990, the figure for kilometres travelled by bus was the highest, at around 40 billion kilometres, followed by rail with a slightly lower […]
Overall, with the exception of bicycle and motorbike, travelling in total increased. It is also noted that bus and rail were the two most popular types of transport in the 10-year period. In 1990, the total passenger kilometers started at 100 billion kilometers and climbed to over 110 billion kilometers in 2000. Specifically, bus and […]
The chart illustrates how many kilometers passengers travelled by five different transport vehicles in the UK between 1990 and 2000. Overall, there was an increase in the total number of kilometres that was estimated by people travelling in the UK, which was the result of the rise in the number of kilometers people commuted by […]
