The bar chart illustrates the percentage of households owning a car in a European city from 1985 to 2020. Overall, car ownership increased significantly during this period, with a slight dip observed around 2005.
In 1985, the percentage of households with a car stood at approximately 30%. This figure then rose steadily, reaching around 50% by the year 2000. However, a minor decline was observed in 2005, where ownership dropped slightly to about 45%. Despite this dip, the trend quickly recovered, and the percentage of households owning a car continued to rise.
By 2010, car ownership had climbed to approximately 55%, and by 2020, it reached its peak at around 65%. This trend suggests a growing preference for personal vehicle ownership over time, with only a temporary reduction in 2005.
In summary, the data highlights a clear upward trend in car ownership among households in this city, except for a minor decrease in 2005.
