The bar chart gives information about the percentage of households with cars in one European nation from 1971 to 2001. Overall, the figure for those without a car saw a decrease over the given period. All the other figures witnessed fluctuations.
In the given country, the number of people who didn’t have any cars stood at roughly 45% in 1971; this number exhibited a sharp decrease, closing at 27% in 2001. The percentage of people who have one car accounted for 35% in 1971. This number decreased to 31% in 1981 before reaching a peak of 48% in 1991, and it declined to 43% in the last decade.
In detail, the number of people who own two cars or more started off at approximately 16% in the initial 10-year period. This proportion saw a steady increase, reaching 27% in 1981. Despite declining to 20% in 1991, it rose to 27% in the final decade.
