The following bar chart shows the different modes of transport used to travel to and from work in ne European city in 1960, 1980 and 2000
The graph illustrates the number of people who use various transportation modes to trip and work for three years in one European city.
Overall
, what stands out from the chart is that car operation became the most popular conveyance operation in 2000, while
in contrast
in 1960. Another interesting point is that there was a downward trend in bike and foot usage every year.
In detail, car users stood at 6% of the total at the beginning of the period and increased dramatically to more than one-fifth in 1980. This
phenomenon pretended to grow at 37% in 2000, making it the highest transport model utilized in the last
year. However
, the proportion of used bus mode fluctuated, reaching a peak at approximately a quarter in 1980.
As regards foot and bike experienced a reduction in the whole periods. In 1960, walking used to be the most popular choice of transport, but it has fallen sharply and consistently to just below one-tenth at the end
of the period. Likewise
, bike users also
slightly decreased from around 25% in 1960 to about 20% in 2000.Submitted by arif.purnomo.aji on
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