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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 line graph illustrates the proportion of car ownership among households in Great Britain from 1961 to 2001.
Overall, over time, the percentage of households without cars fell dramatically, while ownership of one car increased slightly and ownership of two or more cars showed a significant rise.
In 1961, households without cars had the highest percentage, at 70%. However, this figure declined to 40% by 1971 and continued to fall to 10% by 2001.
In comparison, the percentage of households owning one car was approximately 30% in 1961. This figure rose slightly to about 40% by 2001. Meanwhile, the ownership of two or more cars increased significantly over time. It started at a low of only 10% in 1961, but surged to 30% by 1971 and continued to rise gently to 50% by 2001.
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