The table illustrates the annual data on the changes in modes of travel - walking, bicycle,
car
, local Use synonyms
bus
, long distance Use synonyms
bus
, train, taxi, and others - in England between 1985 and 2000.
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Overall
, the total Linking Words
miles
increased considerably, showing that people travelled more throughout the period. Use synonyms
However
, walking, bicycle, and local Linking Words
bus
usage experienced a downward trend. It is Use synonyms
also
notable that the Linking Words
car
remained consistently the most popular transportation.
In 1985, the Use synonyms
car
was the dominant transportation and the only one that exceeded 1,000 Use synonyms
miles
, at 3,199 Use synonyms
miles
. Use synonyms
In contrast
, bicycles, long-distance buses, and taxis were all under 100 Linking Words
miles
, with taxis recorded the least, at only 13 Use synonyms
miles
. Meanwhile, walking, local Use synonyms
bus
, train, and other transport ranged from 250 to 450 Use synonyms
miles
. The total Use synonyms
miles
of all modes of travel were 4,740.
In 2000, the Use synonyms
car
grew significantly to 4,806 Use synonyms
miles
, still remaining the highest. Use synonyms
While
long-distance buses, Linking Words
train
, and other transport all witnessed moderate growth, ranging from 100 to 585 Fix the agreement mistake
trains
miles
, walking and local Use synonyms
Use synonyms
bus
decreased to the same level, at just under 280 Fix the agreement mistake
buses
miles
. Use synonyms
In addition
, bicycles became the least, Linking Words
whereas
taxis increased markedly, both at just over 40 Linking Words
miles
.Use synonyms