The graph below shows the average number of UK commuters traveling each day by car, bus, or train between 1970 and 2030.
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The line graph compar
es the average number of workers in the UK using three different forms of transports over the period of 60 years
Overall, it is clear that the car is transported popular in the UK in the period. Also, the number of people who the car and train increased gradually, the number of bus users falls steadily.
Looking at the graph shown, in 1970, the number of car users was 5 million, while commuters by bus and train were 4 million and 2 million people respectively. In 2000, there was a slight increase to 7 million car users in the UK and the number of commuting rail passengers go up to 3 million. However, there was a small drop of approximately 0,5 million in the number of bus users.
By 2030, according to the anticipation, the number of people who commute y car reach almost 9 million, and the number of train users is also predicted to rise, to nearly 5 million. By contrast, buses are anticipated to become a less popular choice, with only 3 million daily users.
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