5 report(s) found.
The line graph compares the figure for daily travel by workers in UK using three different forms of transport over a period of 60 years. Overall, the numbers of commuters using car and train show upward trend, while bus users see a downward trend throughout the period. Another striking feature is that car always emerges […]
The line graph compares the average number of UK residents commuting daily by three different means of transport from 1970 to 2030. Overall, the car is by far the most commonly used vehicle throughout the period shown. Also, both the car and the train witness a rise in popularity, whereas the bus sees the opposite […]
The line graph gives a breakdown of types of transport usage by UK commuters over the period between 1970 and 2030. It is apparent that the number of people who used cars and trains kept increasing noticeably during the period, while the opposite was true for the number of bus commuters. Looking at the graph […]
The line graph shows the daily number of travelers in the UK who used car, bus, and train as their mode of transportation during the period from 1970 to 2030. In 1970, trains were utilized by around 2 million commuters for transportation within the city, while buses were used by approximately 5 million commuters and […]
The provided line graphs offer insight into the average number of United Kingdom civilians who travel per day in millions, with projections for 2030. Overall, the data highlights steady fluctuations in all three modes of transportation, exhibiting a significant upward trend for both car and train. By 2030, the car is predicted to be the […]
