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The line graph illustrates the number of people using three different types of transport to travel from 1970 to 2030. Overall, while the usage of car and train shows an upward trend, that of bus experiences the opposite situation. Additionally, car usage remains the highest over the time scale. In 1970, the car dominated the […]
The provided graph charts the average daily number of UK commuters utilizing cars, buses, and trains from 1970 to 2030. A clear trend is the consistent dominance of car travel, which is projected to reach 9 million commuters daily by 2030. In contrast, bus commuters constitute the smallest user group throughout the entire period, showing […]
The line graphs illustrate the average daily number of UK passengers using three modes of transportation—car, bus, and train—over a period of 60 years. Overall, it is clear that cars remained the most popular means of transport throughout the period, while bus usage gradually declined. Meanwhile, train usage showed a steady increase, particularly toward the […]
The line graph depicts the number of commuters in the United Kingdom traveling every day by three types of vehicles: car, bus, and train, from 1970 to 2030, measured in millions. Overall, while the number of bus commuters was initially higher than that of train commuters, the latter eventually surpassed the former. In contrast, the […]
The line graph compares figures for daily travel by workers in the UK using three different forms of transport over a period of 60 years. It is clear that the car is by far the most popular means of transport for UK commuters throughout the period shown. Also, while the numbers of people who use […]
