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The image contains three pie charts representing three different years: 1965, 1985, and 2005. The 1965 chart shows "Recreational vehicles" at 8.1%, "Public transport" at 23.1%, "Private cars" at 44.7%, and "Lorries and other H.G.V." at 24.1%. The 1985 chart shows "Recreational vehicles" at 2.9%, "Public transport" at 14.8%, "Private cars" at 55.3%, and "Lorries and other H.G.V." at 27.0%. The 2005 chart shows "Recreational vehicles" at 1.1%, "Public transport" at 22.7%, "Private cars" at 60.8%, and "Lorries and other H.G.V." at 15.4%.
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The charts give information about a variety of vehicles that were used in the UK within three years.
Overall, it can be seen that out of all the vehicles, private cars are the most preferred as the numbers grow higher over the year with 60% in 2005.
All three graphs show that recreational vehicles and public share the same pattern with their percentages slightly dropping in 1985. Both of them subtly rose in 2005. To add, their numbers were not far off from each other as public transport started with a quarter percentage, increased to one-fifth, and lastly grew to 22%. Respectively, recreational vehicles went from 15% to 5% in 1985, and it ended with 8%. On the other hand, lorries and other kinds of vehicles had no changes between 1965 and 1985. It stayed the same at 20% but became less popular in 2005 as the percentage was reduced by half.
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