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The pie chart illustrates the mode of transport used to travel to and from work of an unknown European city in 1959 and 2009. Overall, the mean distance travelled to get to work had increased, growing from 3.5km in 1959 to 7km in 2009. As a result, the average duration travel had increased from 17 […]
The two pie charts demonstrate how citizens of Europe travelled to workplaces and returned home in two years, 1959 and 2009. Overall, most people preferred walking to using other ways of transportation at the beginning. In comparison, after a few years, traveling by car was the most popular, while other modes, despite their growth, remained […]
The pie charts demonstrate how European city dwellers traveled to their workplace and reached home between 1959 and 2009 and also give information about the average distance and duration in the aforementioned period of time. In general, it can be obviously seen that there was an upward direction for citizens driving cars to work, which […]
The supplied pie chart illustrates information on the mode of transport used by the employees to visit their office in a European town in the years 1959 and 2009. Overall, the most preferred way to visit the office in 1959 was by walking, and the least preferred was the other means of transportation in both […]
The graphs present how citizens in a city in Europe travelled to their workplaces and returned home in two years, 1959 and 2009. Overall, going on foot was the most preferred choice among people in this European city in 1959, whereas travelling by car was the most popular means of transport 50 years later. Moreover, […]
