The bar chart indicates the shift in the percentage of domestic with cars in one European nation after three decades.
Overall, it can be clearly seen that the number of households without a car gradually decreased each year. By contrast, for other two remaining, it climbed up except 1991.
From 1971 to 1981, there were noticeable variations from 1971 onwards. The proportion of households without a car was 42 percentage and fell to 37 percentage for the following year. There was a slight increase in the number of cars per car increasing by 10 percentage last year. The final rate was about 25 percentage and increased by 30 percentage after a decade. Meanwhile, the percentage of households with 2 or more cars fluctuated during this period. Furthermore, both two years had similar decreasing trends
By the 2 decades left, the figure for household owning an auto mobile rose significantly around 28 percentage and peaked a reach at 42 percentage in 1991. This category took the lead during the last two decades. It is noticeable that the sector of families having more than two cars had the smallest figures, which rose to roughly 5 percentage in the last decade.
