The bar chart illustrates information about the proportion of travellers who used different types of vehicles to commute to work in a European city during a period from 1960 to 2000.
Overall
, the percentage of consumers who utilize cars rose steadily over the period, Linking Words
while
the majority of people who moved by other means of transport fell.
In 1960, the most popular travelled bikes and foot were around 25% and 34% respectively. Linking Words
Then
the figures decreased rapidly around 6% and 9% respectively. Linking Words
Furthermore
, usage of buses increased to just over 25% in 1980, Linking Words
whereas
in 2000 the figure for buses fell to approximately 16%.
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In contrast
, the number of motor vehicles rose rapidly to just over 23% in 1980. Linking Words
Last
year more than 35% of commuters used cars to commute to work in Linking Words
this
city in 2000.Linking Words