The charts show information about the number of
Kilometres travelled in an average month and in the distribution of vehicle types in Britain
The given line graph describes how many kilometres travelled monthly Britain spent on different aims between 1990 and 2010 and the pie charts depict the percentage of distinct kinds of vehicle in England in 1990 and 2010.
Overall, it is clear that transport / delivery was the most popular reason and cars were the most common type of vehicle.
Transport/ delivery was the highest during the period. In 1990, being just above 6500 kilometres, the number of kilometres used on transport/ delivery decreased sharply after peaking at nearly 8000 in 5 years. Moreover, the others fluctuated minimally around 3000 for personal reason, 2000 for commuting.
In terms of vehicle types, in both years, the total proportion of cars and trucks was approximately 90%. In 1990, standing at 63%, the rate of cars experienced a minimal drop, while that of trucks rose gradually from 25% to 30% . Buses, motorcycles and other changed slightly. In particular, they accounted for lower than 10% each.
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- Households with a regular use of a car , Great Britain 73
- Households with a regular use of a car , Great Britain 73
- Households with a regular use of a car , Great Britain 73
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