The bar chart illustrates the percentage of four different transport methods used for commuting in a European city between 1960 and 2000.
Overall
, it is evident that the rate of car usage rose significantly by the end of the period, Linking Words
whereas
the share of people walking to work experienced a notable decline.
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To begin
with, bus usage increased steadily from around 17% in 1960 to 25% in 1980, Linking Words
although
it Linking Words
then
fell to roughly 15% by 2000. Linking Words
Similarly
, the use of bicycles dropped from a quarter of commuters in 1960 to close to 20% in 1980, and Linking Words
this
figure declined Linking Words
further
to just 5% in 2000.
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In contrast
, the proportion of individuals using cars climbed sharply, beginning at only 5% in 1960, Linking Words
then
rising to nearly 25% in 1980, and Linking Words
finally
surpassing 40% by 2000. Linking Words
While
car usage was on the rise, the level of people walking to work plummeted, going from 35% in 1960 to only 10% by the end of the period.Linking Words
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