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The diagram illustrates the diferent ways of individuals went to office and came back home and the moderate distance also the timeframe of residents in a European city in 1959 and 2009 respectively. Overall,more than half of the workers used walking ways to reach and come back from office to home in 1959 whereas,majority of […]
Information about how residents in a European city travelled to work and returned home in 5 modes of transport in 1959 and 2009 is illustrated by pie charts. Overall, the approximate travel time to work has a significant increase over a five decade as a result of raising in length. Both 1959 and 2009 have […]
The pie charte provide key informations about what are the employs going with after they finshed working. The units are measured in km and minutes Overall, it is clear from the garph that the number of tusing trains has not changed for 50 years. In addition using cars have been increased noticeably, whereas other transportaition […]
The two pie graphs give information about an amount of indiviuals in an European city of usage in transportation to their workplace and when they were back at home in 1959 and 2009. Overall, many people prefered travel to work on foot in 1959, while started to got familiar with using in 2009. The average […]
The pie charts compare the modes of transport used by people in a European city to commute to and from work in 1959 and 2009. Additional information about average travel distance and duration is also provided. Overall, there was a clear shift from walking and public transport towards car use over the 50-year period. In […]
The given pie chart compare infromation about the mode of transportation like by foot , Bus, Train, Car and other used by European people for to and fro from work place to home in 1959 and 2009 in percentage also average distance and duration is also mentioned below the chart. Overall, in the chart percentage […]
In 1959 people mostly reached their office and got back home on foot, because only rich people can had a car.But in 2009 people mostly went to office and got back home by car. Because now every person can have a car . But in 2009 people went and went back to home on foot […]
The shown graph describes type of vehicle used for transportation to the office in a Europe citites. Overall, most people used to walk to the office and less part had car to drive in 1959. However data after 5 decades shows otherwise. Most people drive by themselves and use other types of vehicles equally due […]
11.03 The pie charts illustrate about the Europian travel journey between office and hometown in distinct transportations, comparing the consumption in 1959 and 2009. This data is divided into the growth and lower usage of the journey, given in percentages. Overall, it can be seen that, foot walking used to be the largest proportion of […]
The given charts illustrate the different ways by which a European city dwellers went to work and came back in 1959 and 2009. Overall, it can be clearly seen that from 1959 to 2009, there was a striking increase in the average distance and duration of the travels; also, more people chose to walk and […]
Given are the graph depicting the means of transportation that residents in a European city commuted to their firm and got back home between 1959 and 2009. From an overall perspective, the percentage of individuals travelling by bus and on foot underwent a downward trend whereas the converse pattern could be observed in cars and […]
The pie chart gives information about the proportion of what types of vehicles that European employees used to go to work and returned to home from 1959 to 2009. In general, the average distance and average duration witnessed a dramatic rise from 1959 to 2009. Noticeably, most people went to work on foot in 1959, […]
