The diagram displays the data of people who travel to work each day in the UK by car, bus and train from 1970 to 2030. In general, there are more and more people use public transportation and private vehicles, cars are
The graph illustrates the average number of UK daily travelers on a basic day by transportations such as car, bus or train over the period of 60 years.
The line graph gives detailed information about how many people who are always going to work in different transportation in the space of 60 years.(1970-2030) Units are measured in the number of millions.
The line chart depicts the mean number of commuters taking either car, bus or train between the years 1970 and 2030 in the UK. It is clear from the graph that using train and car as the main means of commuting has increa
The given line graph depicts the typical number of UK people who have been commuting since 1970 and is estimated to will have commuted by 2030 categorizing based on the means of transport including car, bus and train.
The above line graphs indicates the average number of UK commuters traveling each day by Car, bus or train between 1970-2020. It is significant that in early 70's around 5.8 millions of commuters has used car as the main
The line graph illustrates the millions of public transport users in the UK over the period of the past 60 years i.e., 1970 to 2030. Overall, the graph shows an increase for trains and cars but a steady decline for buses
The line graph compares the figures for commuters travelling in three categories, by bus, car, and train in a period of 61 years, from 1970 to 2030 in the British.
The line graph depicts the average figure of UK passengers travelling every day by common transportation over the course of 60 years starting from 1970.
The data displays the UK citizens who commute in different types of transportation that were used for their journeys within the past 60 years which is the data measured in million. Overall, through the given period, many