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The image presents a bar chart illustrating registered road vehicles in use in a European country for 1996 and 2006 across five categories: Other Types, Lorries, Bus, Motorcycles, and Private Cars. In 1996, Other Types had approximately 0.5 million vehicles, Lorries had around 0.4 million, Buses accounted for about 0.5 million, Motorcycles were at 0.25 million, and Private Cars were approximately 15 million. In 2006, Other Types remained at about 0.5 million, Lorries increased to 0.6 million, Buses were unchanged at 0.5 million, Motorcycles grew slightly to 0.5 million, and Private Cars rose significantly to 24 million.
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The given chart illustrates information about how many road automobilies registred in use in a European country from 1996 to 2006.
Overall, what stands out from the graph is that the bus had dropped, while private cars increased dramatically in both years.
To begin, private cars rose significantly in 1996 approximately 20-21 millions, additionally, in 2006 private cars reached a peak at 24 millions vehicles. Another interesting point, private cars dominated in both years. Moreover, buses shown lower result compared to other vehicles ( 0 million). Furthermore, in 1996 other types of vehicles raised significantly at around 2 millions. However, in 2006 other types growed marginally for 4 millions.
Besides, the lorries go up negligibly in 1996, since, in 2006 lorries declined at 0 millions. Meanwhile, motocyles also growed slightly in 1996 at 0.3 millions of vehicles, however, by 2006 this number of vehicles dipped considerably.
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