The graph below shows the average number of UK commuters travelling each day ‘by car, bus or train between 1970 and 2030
The line graph illustrates the moderate amount of UK citizens who use different vehicles, namely automobiles, buses, and trains daily in a period of 60 years from 1970 to 2030.
Overall
, cars are expected to be the most ubiquitous type of transport throughout the whole period, while
the popularity of using buses may slightly fall by 2030.
It is clear from the graph that in 1970 around 5 million
people preferred traveling by car, compared to nearly 4 million
bus users and approximately 2 million
commuters who used trains. The figure of car drivers was gradually increasing, having reached about 7 million
in 2000. Then
it is predicted to be equal to 9 million
drivers by the end of the period. The amount of bus riders, which was declining slowly, is supposed to continue to fall, reaching almost 3 million
in 2030.
Starting at nearly 2 million
users, the number of train travelers
had slightly risen until 2000, when its number paused for a decade, equaling 3 Change the spelling
travellers
million
. After that, it is expected to grow sharply, without being fluctuated
, so it may reach its peak of about 4 Replace the word
fluctuating
million
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