The presented pie charts depict the utilisation of four types of transportation among British consumers in 1965, 1985 and 2005.
Overall
, private cars were consistently the most preferred option over the four decades, Linking Words
whereas
recreational vehicles were considered/regarded as the least favoured/popular methods of travel during the same period.
The proportion of British people Linking Words
utilised
private automobiles accounted for 40% in 1965, and it steadily increased to 55% by Correct pronoun usage
who utilised
1985
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1985,
while
the percentage continued to grow to 60% by 2005. Meanwhile, recreational vehicles comprised 15% of the total transportation means in 1965, yet the percentage shrank to merely 5% in 1985, and it slowly rose to 8% two decades later.
Lorries and other commercial vehicles remained the same proportion of 20% during 1965 and 1985, but were reduced by half in 2005, making up 10% of the total. Linking Words
Additionally
, the usage of public transport was slightly above 20% and fluctuated over the forty years.Linking Words