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The pie charts illustrate how people in Europen city travelled to and work in 1959 and 2009. Overall, it is clear that there were significant changes in commuting patterns over the 50-year period. While some modes of transport became less popular, others experienced a considerable increase. In addition, both the average distance and duration of […]
The pie charts compare the modes of transport used by people in a European city to travel to and from work in 1959 and 2009, while the figures below show the average distance and duration of these journeys. Overall, there was a clear shift away from walking towards car use over the 50-year period. In […]
The pie charts illustrate the different ways people from a city in Europe traveled to their workplace and returned home in 1959 and 2009. Overall, it is evident that in 1959 most people preferred to walk, whereas in 2009 cars gained more popularity and outweighted that of going by foot. The preference for trains and […]
The graphs present how citizens in a city in Europe travelled to their workplaces and returned home in two years, 1959 and 2009. Overall, walking 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, city dwellers […]
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, […]
