The bar chart illustrates the rate households with cars in the Eropean country from 1971 to 2001.
Overall, a boadly upward pattern can be identified across most categories, despite considerable variation in the scale of change recorded among them. The householes with one car consistently recorded the highest figures, in contrast to that no car, which accounted for the lowest values overall.
Turning to the details, Starting at about 46% , the figure for family unit no car fell slightly to around 38% in first year. In tark contrast, Similar develoments can be observed in The householes with one car and that more two cars, both of which incresed sharply over period, growing from about 33% to 39%, between around 25% and about 40%, respectively, after ten years
Turning to the remaining categories, The householes with no car a decrease of 10%, dropping from about 35% to about 25% by the final year. Meanwhile the percentage of family with one car and that more two cars rose dramatically from 35% to 50%, between 25% and 35%, respectively.
