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The image presents two bar charts about the percentage of men and women with driving licences in one European country. The first chart, "Percentage of men and woman with driving license in total," provides the following data for men and women respectively: for 1976, 70% and 30%; for 1981, 70% and 35%; for 1986, 72% and 40%; for 1991, 75% and 44%; for 1996, 78% and 50%; for 2001, 79% and 53%; and for 2006, 80% and 60%. The second chart, "Percentage of young drivers between 17-20 years old," shows that in 1996, the percentages for men and women were approximately 49% and 29% respectively, and in 2006, they were approximately 43% for men and 20% for women.
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The first bar chart depicts the percentage of male and female people with driving license whilst indicate in the second bar chart is the proportion of people aged 17 to 20 are driver.
Overall, it is clear that the data of men and women increased over the period. It is also noticeable that the figure for young drivers are male always highest.
In term of the first bar chart, men accounted for 70% in 1976, and it remained unchanged at 70% in 1981 before rose gradually to approximately 80% in 2006. Likest, the figure for female was 2 times lower than that of male at the same time. Whereas, there was a continuous growth up in the proportion of women from 35% to 60% in 2026.
Moving to the second bar chart, young men drivers were more common than women with 50% in 1996. The figure for that was 20% lower than men. Furthermore, from 1996 to 2006 saw a period there was a slight decrease and considerable decline at the percentage of men and female drivers to 30% and 20% respectively.
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