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The image displays a bar chart indicating the percentage of households with cars in a European country between 1971 and 2001; in 1971, over 40% had no car, 35% had one, and just over 20% had two or more; by 2001, these figures shifted to approximately 10%, 40%, and 50% respectively, showing a decrease in households without cars and an increase in those with two or more.
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The bar chart compares the pacentage of households with cars in Europe country within 40 years
overall, the percentage of households that do not use a car decreases each year. by contrast, the percentage of 1 car and 2 or more car varies by years but was not significant
From 1971 to 1991, the percentage no cars decreased each year and was only 30 percent in 1991, while the percentage with 1 car increased to 45 percent and 2 or more cars climbed to about 28 percent in the first 10 years but by 1991 it had dropped to 20 percent
It can be seen that in 2001 house hold with 1 car, this number decreased by about 44 percent but at that time the ratio of no car and 2 or more cars was equal.
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