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The image presents a line graph with years on the horizontal axis, at intervals of 1975, 1985, 1995, 2005, and percentage on the vertical axis ranging from 0 to 50 at intervals of 5. Four lines each represent different categories, '3 cars', '2 cars', '1 car', and 'no car'. Data points for '3 cars' are 5% in 1975, 7% in 1985, 15% in 1995, and 20% in 2005. '2 cars' show 10% in 1975, 15% in 1985, 35% in 1995, and 40% in 2005. '1 car' starts at 45% in 1975, decreases to 40% in 1985, increases to 45% in 1995, then drops to 40% in 2005. 'No car' category begins at 40% in 1975, plummets to 25% in 1985, slides to 20% in 1995, and remains at 20% in 2005.
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The line graph illustrates the proportion of people who owned cars between 1975 and 2005 in the United Kingdom.
Overall, throughout the period people with no car and 1 car dominated, leaving 3 and 2 car owners behind.
On the one hand, no car and 1 car lines reached their peak at approximately 45% and 45%, in 1975, followed by a sudden drop of no car line to 25% after a decade. Furthermore, the proportion of the no car owners went down gradually reaching the point of at almost 20% in 2005. But the amount of 1 car owners after falling to at approximately 38%, started to coming back its previous position at 45% in 2005.
On the other hand, the percentage of 3 and 2 car owners started their journey at nearly 3% and 6%. In 1985 2 car owners reached almost 15%, which was three times more than 3 car owners at 5 %. Finally, the amount of 2 car owners hit the highest point to almost 20%, whereas 3 car owners finished its peak at just under 10%.
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