The pie chart illustrates the proportion of cars are being produced in the UK over 30 years.
Overall, an exception for no car, all users possess 1 car. 2 cars or three cars showed significant growth in the period, with people using 1 car surpassing no car at the same time, leading to the pie graph. Meanwhile, there was a steady increase in users in 2 cars or 3 cars. The figure for users possess 3 cars remaining the final position from 1975 to 2005.
At the beginning of the year, people using 1 car or no car start at the same point, accounting for 45% or 46%, respectively. After a decade, both the figures for users of no car or 1 car witnessed a remarkable decline, with people using 1 car drop to 10%. Although a dramatic decline was witnessed in its, it recovering in the next decade and surging at 20% by the end point. In contrast, the percentage of people used no car decreased twice as high as the percentage of users 1 car in 1985, with a steady decrease , accounting for 31% in downward trend.
Both figures for owners of two cars and three cars enjoyed steady growth, amounting to 18% and 9% in 2005.
