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The image shows two graphs; the first graph depicts the number of licensed cars in Britain from 1982 to 2006, with data points at 1982-10 million, 1984-12 million, 1986-14 million, 1988-15 million, 1990-16 million, 1992-18 million, 1994-19 million, 1996-21 million, 1998-22 million, 2000-23 million, 2002-24 million, 2004-26 million, 2006-28 million; second graph indicates household access to cars from 1985 to 2005 in percentages, showing 'no car' decreased from 45% in 1985 to 25% in 2005, 'one car' had a slight fluctuation starting at about 43% in 1985 peaking around 45% before decreasing to 43% in 2005, and 'two or more cars' increased from about 12% in 1985 to 32% in 2005.
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The given line graph depicts the number of licensed vehicles in the United Kingdom from 1982 to 2006, and household vehicle access from the period of 1985 to 2005.
It is immediately noticeable that the number of licensed vehicles had significantly increased, whereas the household vehicle access had a gradual change on how people own cars.
A closer inspection of the trends illustrates that people in Britain are owning more vehicle in respect to the growing numbers of licensed cars. With a growth revolving approximately on 14 millions increase of licensed cars. In additional, household access also emits a similar change where it shows that people are having two or more cars and there are less one car owners throughout the passing years, with around 15% decrease in one car household, and over a soaring 20% in household that had 2 or more cars.
It can also inform how vehicle demand in the United Kingdom skyrocketed since 1982 and households are becoming more interested to own more cars.
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