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The two pie charts ilustrate the means of transport citizens in European city used in order to get to work. Generally, comparing both periods it’s noticeable that average distance to the office had increased substantially and people spend twice as much time on road, also regarding the types of transport used, cars became way more […]
The given graphs compare different ways of travelling back and forth from workplace to home of people in a city in Europe between 1959 and 2009. Generally spoken in 1959, walking was the most popular kind of transport, while in 2009, the trend changed into travelling by cars. Moreover, the rapid change of the standard […]
The graphs illustrate how people in a European city came to office and returned home in two years, 1959 and 2009. Overall, people took much more time to commute in 1959, as walking was the most preferable transportation method. In contrast, many people prefers driving to work 50 years later. Looking closer at the first […]
The pie charts illustrate a comparison of the travelling journeys of European citizens between 1959 and 2009 Overall, it is evident that the principal relied source of transportation was by foot in 1959, while people used car as a highest relied transportation in 2009. Here, other sources of transports witnessed the lowest percentages of these […]
The provided by pie charts illustrate how individuals in a European city went their office and got back in their house from 1959 to 2009. Overall, it is evident that the principal relied source of transportation was by foot in 1959, while people used car as a highest relied transportation in 2009. Here, other sources […]
