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The image displays a line graph with a vertical axis from 0 to 80 and a horizontal axis spanning the years 1961, 1971, 1981, 1991, and 2001, tracking three categories. For the 'no car' category, the data points are: 1961, 70; 1971, approximately 39; 1981, 30; 1991, 20; and 2001, 10. For the '1 car' category, the values are: 1961, approximately 29; 1971, approximately 38; 1981, approximately 38; 1991, approximately 36; and 2001, approximately 38. For the '2 + cars' category, the data points are: 1961, 10; 1971, 30; 1981, approximately 35; 1991, 40; and 2001, approximately 48.
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The given line graph illustrates the proportion of owning cars in Great Britain based on household between 1961 and 2001.
Overall, overtime no car ownership fell dramatically, while 1 car and 2+ cars ownership increased slightly.
In the year of 1961, households with no cars was the first in the rate with the percentage of 70. However, this figure declined to 40% by 1971 and continued falling to 10% in 2001.
By comparison, the percentage of owning one car was approximately 30% in 1961. This trend rose slightly to about 40% by the year of 2001. However, owning two and more cars increased significantly over time. The figure was the lowest at only 10% in 1961. Nevertheless, it jumped to 30% by 1971 and continued increasing gently to 50% in 2001.
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