Monday, 10 July 2017

Writing Task 1 - María Guadalupe


According to the line graph, from 1972 to 2002 in the UK, the percentage of households with ownership of only one car or van were fluctuating slightly. However, in 2002 the 45% of households were owning one car or van. In contrast, households with three or more cars or vans increased steadily from 1% to 5% and households with two cars or vans rose steeply from 8% to 22%. As an important data, there was a dramatic fall in the case of households with no cars or vans.
In 2002 a car or a van was by far the most used method of travel to work in the UK by the four countries showed in the table: England, Wales, Scotland and Nothern Ireland. Travel to work by foot was the second method, and travel on Bus or on coach were the third method used to, as well by the four countries. Besides other methods not mentioned, the train, bicycle, motorbike and scooter were the least used methods of travel to work, although in the case of the train in England had considerably a bigger percentage than in the other countries. Motorbike or scooter was used only in England in a bit percentage of 1.3%, while no other country has used it.

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