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The image displays average daily car journeys into the city center by residents and non-residents from 1996 to 2005. In 1996, residents made 10000 journeys, non-residents 8000; in 1997, residents 10000, non-residents 7900; in 1998, residents 8500, non-residents 7000; in 1999, residents 9800, non-residents 6800; in 2000, residents 5000, non-residents 4500; in 2001, residents 4900, non-residents 4500; in 2002, residents 4000, non-residents 4200; in 2003, residents 3275, non-residents 2400; in 2004, residents 3675, non-residents 2900; in 2005, residents 3900, non-residents 3000. Key events noted: 2000 - parking meters introduced; 2003 - Westgate Street, Park Lane closed to traffic.
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The given bar graph describes the number of car travels in the city center made by residents and non-residents from 1996 to 2005.
Overall, it is clear that there was a decreased in journey of residents by car over the period, while remained fluctuated for non-residents. Additionally, the number of cars reached the city center by residents were more as compared to non-residents.
In 1996, there was around 10,000 journeys for residents by car, and it remained steady till 1999. After that there was massive drop to 5000 cars in 2000, the numbers remained same in 2002 While the numbers went below 4000 in 2003 and touched to that number in 2005.
On the other hand, it was started from 5000 car, and it steadily increased and went above 8000 in 2002 but after that there was a fall to 3000 in 2003. The number increased to around 5000 in 2005.
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