The line graph gives information relating to the average number of British travelers using car, bus and train to commute on a daily basis over a period of 6 decades, starting from 1970.
The given line chart depicts the typical quantity of the UK who get around daily using their cars, buses and
train
from 1970 to 2030.
Looking at the overall
perspective, it is apparent that the majority of passengers
prefer commuting via their cars. Also
, the number
of travellers who commuted via buses declined, while
for those who got around by train
, it rose. Moreover
, it is anticipated that the number
of train
passengers
will be ranked second from the standpoint of popularity among other transportation means by 2030.
With regard to people who travel by car, the figure started at 5 million
people in 1970. The graph experienced an upward trend over the given period before reaching a peak of 9 million
in the last
year. Another means of transit which witnessed increasing popularity was the Train
. There were 2 million
passengers
when the study began and after a steady growth that can be seen in the line, it is expected that the number
of passengers
who will go for this
mode of transportation will have reached 5 millions
by 2030.
Change to singular
million
Moreover
, the number
of people who travelled by bus decreased gradually from 4 million
at the beginning of the period to just above 3 million
in 2024. The forecast is this
can fall below 3 million
by 2030.Submitted by hamidreza.rezaei21 on
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