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The image presents a line graph tracking three categories of car ownership over four time periods: 1975, 1985, 1995, and 2005; "3 car" ownership starts at around 7% in 1975, remains relatively consistent at 7% in 1985, then increases to approximately 11% in 1995, finally reaching about 17% in 2005; "2 car" ownership begins at around 8% in 1975, increases to approximately 18% in 1985, rises to around 22% in 1995, and peaks at about 26% in 2005; "1 car" ownership starts at nearly 48% in 1975, slightly drops to about 44% in 1985, continues to decrease to around 43% in 1995, and diminishes to roughly 37% in 2005; "no car" ownership begins at nearly 48% in 1975, decreases to approximately 27% in 1985, drops to around 25% in 1995, and declines to about 20% in 2005.
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The line chart illustrates changes in trends of how many cars owned by British people between 1975 and 2005.
Overall, It is clear that Most people in the UK had one car during the period of 30 years. While the numbers of Britishers without a single car declined dramatically, those with one or two cars were on a rise.
People who owned one car or zero both experienced a fall in next 10 years, with both around 45% to 37% and 25% respectively. By contrast, the figures for two or three cars ownership saw a slight rise, from negligible 6% and 4% respectively in 1975 to 15% and 6% in 1985.
From 1985 to 2005, the figures for British individuals who owned one or two or three cars all gradually increased by approximately 5%. Whilst the number of people with no car decreased by almost 4%.
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