Transport Modes In A European City | Task 1 Academic IELTS Report Sample

The following bar chart shows the different modes of transport used to travel to and from work in one European city in 1960, 1980 and 2000.

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The given bar chart shows the various means of transport that people used to commute in a certain European country during the years 1960, 1980 and 2000. Overall, it can be seen that the popularity of cars as a mode of transport increased while that of bikes plummeted. In 1960, approximately 35% of the people commuted to work on foot. The next popular modes of transport were bikes (25%) and buses (18%). Only about 5% of the people took buses to travel to and from work in that year. In 1980, bus was the preferred mode of transport with as much as 25% of the people taking it. The other three modes were also reasonably popular. While 22% of the population used cars to reach office, bikes were popular among 20% of them. A little over 15% of the people commuted on foot. In 2000, cars became the most popular means to commute. While as much as 35% of the population used cars to commute, only about 15% took buses. Bikes had even fewer users at just 5%.

Task 1 report sample 2

The bar chart illustrates the choice of transportation for getting to work and back for residents of a European City in the years 1960, 1980 and 2000. Overall, there was a surge / increase in the percentage of people who drove to work and back. The use of public transport fluctuated while riding bikes and walking went out of fashion / grew out of favour. While only around 5% of the commuters drove to work in 1960, their proportion rose to 22% by 1980 and in 2000 as much as 35% of the people were taking cars to work and back. Actually, in 2000 driving was the most popular option – seven times more popular than riding. By contrast, initially around 18% of the commuters was using bus as a mode of transportation and after 20 years the proportion of people using bus rose to 25% and then it fell to 16% in 2020 which was less than half of the proportion of people who commuted by cars. Walking to work was what the majority chose in 1960 with as much as 35% of the working population doing it, but its popularity plummeted to approximately 8% in 2020. In comparison, there was a steadier downward trend in biking, falling from 25% to 5%.  

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