The graph below shows the average number of UK commuters
travelling each day by car, bus or train between 1970 and 2030
The line graph illustrates the average number of UK residents using several vehicles between the years 1970 and 2030.
In general, it is obvious that the average number of commuters driving car and train increased quickly in Uk while the bus saw a declining trend in the given duration.
To begin with, in 1970, the average population of British who used the car at around 5 million and the bus and train were used by about 4 and 2 million people respectively. Over the next 5 years, there were the growing tendency of people using train and car at around 3 and 7 million but the data of bus decreased gradually about 3.5 million
By 2030, the average number of British driving car reached the highest at around 9 million while the data of people who used bus reached the lowest at around 3 million
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