The line graph illustrates the percentage of car ownership in the United Kingdom over a 30-year period from 1975 to 2005.
Overall, it is clear that the percentage of ownership with no car experienced a sharp decline during the period. Conversely, the percentage of ownership with only 1 car experienced a dramatic increase, despite an initial decrease. Meanwhile, ownership with 2 car and 3 car experienced a slight increase.
In 1975, ownership without car started at just below 45%, before decreasing significantly to 25%. And then, slightly decreased to just under 20% by the end of the period.
In contrast, the percentage of ownership with 1 car started at about 45%, before decreasing slightly to around 38% in 1985. After that, it increased gradually to approximately 41% in 1995 and finally reached about 45% in 2005.
Finally, ownership with 2 car started at around 7% and increased steadily to about 14% in 1985, before rising further to roughly 18% in 2005. Similarly, ownership with 3 car began at approximately 3% and showed a gradual increase to around 9% at the end of the period.
