The graph indicates the proportion of households with automobiles in a European country over the period of 10 years between 1971 and 2001.
Overview, We can see that the proportion of households without a car has decreased slightly, whereas the trend of households with one car is increasing.
In 1971, the number of families without cars accounted for the largest proportion and this number continued to decrease in the following years. By 2001, 28 percent of families still did not have a car. In contrast, the proportion of homes with one car increased and reached a peak of 46 percent in 1991 and decreased to 43 percent in 2001.
Meanwhile, the proportion of households that owned two or more cars continued to increase sharply in the 1970s and 1990s, but we saw a decline from 1881 to 1991.
