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The table illustrates the differences in the average annual distance traveled by adults using seven types of transport over a 30-year period from 1977 to 2007. Overall, there was a decline in the average distance traveled by walking, cycling, motorcycling, and bus usage. In contrast, car, train, and taxi travel showed an increasing trend. Notably, […]
The table illustrates the average number of miles adults travelled per year in 1977 and 2007, in terms of seven different modes of transport. Overall, there were increases in the use of cars, trains and taxis by adults in both years, whereas the opposite was true in the cases of the other forms of transport […]
The provided table delineates the average annual distance traversed by adults via various modes of transport in the years 1977 and 2007. A notable transformation in travel patterns is elucidated, with the most significant increase observed in car usage, while walking and cycling experienced a marked decline over the three-decade period. In 1977, the average […]
The table illustrates how the average annual mileage traveled by adults varies among different types of transportation in 1977 and 2007. Overall, the distance traveled by cars, trains, and taxis underwent an upward trend, while the reserve pattern could be observed in the remaining modes. What is also notable from the chart is that the […]
The given table provides data on the average yearly travel distance for adults and the various means of transportation between 1997 and 2007. In general, two main trends occurred during this period: decrease and increase. As depicted, the group of walking, bicycle, motorcycle, and bus experienced the relative decline in their recorded distances. Specifically, the […]
