The line graph depicts the rates of individuals in the UK using three modes to commute daily between 1970 and 2030. (Units are measured in millions)
Overall
, travelling by car was continuously the most preferred method by citizens among others. Meanwhile, the number of those who took the bus to their destination declined over the years , Linking Words
in contrast
to the rates of people riding in trains.
In 1970, around 5.000.000 people used cars to commute, which exceeded the ratio of commuters by buses or railways, and Linking Words
this
figure even expanded to well over 6.000.000 in 2000, Linking Words
then
it seemed to stabilise in the following ten years before rising again and hitting a higher milestone with just under 9.000.000 individuals.
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On the other hand
, about 4.000.000 people were taking the bus to travel from 1970 to 1980, but afterwards, Linking Words
this
number subsided moderately until reaching considerably less than 3 million. In comparison, riding in trains gained popularity over the years, starting with approximately 2 million commuters and ending with more or less than 5 million, Linking Words
while
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also
stabilising from 2000 to 2010.Linking Words