The graphs below show how people in a European city reached their office and got back home in 1959 and 2009.

The graphs below show how people in a European city reached their office and got back home in 1959 and 2009.
The pie charts represent information about the percentage of individuals in Europe who arrived at their place of work
as well as
returned back at home by five different types of transport modes from 1959 to 2009 After analysing the pie graphs, it can be seen clearly that a negligible distinction was seen in a bus which was used for commuting.
In contrast
, 55% of people reached their destination by others modes,
while
nearly twofold in the latter year. In 1959 and 2009, an identical ratio of trains was utilized by citizens of Europe. Moving
further
, 55% of human beings went to their office and got back to the household by foot in 1959, but in 2009, it declined by 30%.
However
, a difference of 25% was seen in cars used by Europeans in
the
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both pie figures
Overall
, it is crystal clear that the maximum proportion of feet was in the former year, whilst in the latter year, the minimum conveys was used other in Europe.
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