The graph below shows the average number of UK commuters travelling each day by day car, bus or train between 1970 and 2030. v.2
The graph below shows the average number of UK commuters travelling each day by day car, bus or train between 1970 and 2030. v. 2 YbVxK
The line chart compares the figure for daily passengers who travel by three different forms of transport in the UK from 1970 to 2030.
Overall, car and train see a gradual upward trend in the number of commuters during the period, while the figure for bus sees a downward in 60 years. In addition, the car always has the highest figure of users in all
In 1970, about 5million commuters in the UK traveled by car, while only 4 million people utilized busses. The average number of train passengers during that time stood at around 2 million. By 2010, the average number of people traveling by car reached 7 million, whereas the numbers for busses and trains stood at around 3. 5 million and 3 million respectively.
By 2030, the number of people who commute by car is expected to reach almost 9 million, and the number of train users is also predicted to rise, to nearly 5 million. By contrast, buses are predicted to become a less popular choice, with only 3 million daily users.
The line chart compares the figure for daily passengers who travel by three
different
forms of transport in the UK from 1970 to 2030.
Overall
,
car
and
train
see
a gradual upward trend in the
number
of commuters during the period, while the figure for bus
sees
a downward in 60 years.
In addition
, the
car
always has the highest figure of users in all
In 1970, about
5million
commuters in the UK traveled by
car
, while
only
4
million
people
utilized busses. The average
number
of
train
passengers during that time stood at around 2
million
. By 2010, the average
number
of
people
traveling by
car
reached 7
million
, whereas the
numbers
for busses and
trains
stood at around 3. 5
million
and 3
million
respectively
.
By 2030, the
number
of
people
who commute by
car
is
expected
to reach almost 9
million
, and the
number
of
train
users is
also
predicted to rise, to
nearly
5
million
. By contrast, buses
are predicted
to become a less popular choice, with
only
3
million
daily users.
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