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The image presents a line graph with years on the horizontal axis, at intervals of 1975, 1985, 1995, 2005, and percentage on the vertical axis ranging from 0 to 50 at intervals of 5. Four lines each represent different categories, '3 cars', '2 cars', '1 car', and 'no car'. Data points for '3 cars' are 5% in 1975, 7% in 1985, 15% in 1995, and 20% in 2005. '2 cars' show 10% in 1975, 15% in 1985, 35% in 1995, and 40% in 2005. '1 car' starts at 45% in 1975, decreases to 40% in 1985, increases to 45% in 1995, then drops to 40% in 2005. 'No car' category begins at 40% in 1975, plummets to 25% in 1985, slides to 20% in 1995, and remains at 20% in 2005.
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The chart demonstrates car possession in the UK in 30 years from 1975 to 2005.
Overall, it can be observed that the percentage of people who have 1 or 0 cars dominated in 1975, while the remaining registered lower statistics. The line graph saw dramatic fluctuations throughout the duration.
The figure for owners with 1 car stood at 45% in 1975 which was nearly the same as people who did not have any cars. The proportion of 1-car owners dropped down to approximately 40%, the same as people with 0 cars with 25% in 1985. Both of them saw different trends 20 years later.
Regarding the others, the percentage of 2 and 3-car hosts reported nearly 7%, and 3% respectively. Both of them registered a gradual increase throughout the period to reach their peak at 18% and nearly 10% in 2005, which indicates that more people will be able to obtain cars in the future
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