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The image shows a line graph depicting car ownership changes in Britain from 1961 to 2001. In 1961, "no car" ownership was approximately 65%, "1 car" around 30%, and "2 or more cars" roughly 5%. By 1971, "no car" decreased to about 47%, "1 car" increased to 40%, and "2 or more cars" were near 13%. In 1981, "no car" reduced to 35%, "1 car" rose to 45%, and "2 or more cars" reached 20%. By 1991, "no car" fell further to about 30%, "1 car" increased slightly to 50%, and "2 or more cars" rose to 20%. In 2001, "no car" ownership dropped to around 25%, while "1 car" stayed at 50%, and "2 or more cars" rose to 25%.
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The line graph shows the percentage of car owners throughout the second half of 20th century.
The first trend is that almost 70% people in 1961 didn’t own a car at all then the quantity of that category fell gradually to 30% in 2001
The second trend is that the percentage of one car owners rose slightly experiencing their peak point in 1981 where a half of households had a private car.
Another significant trend is that the quantity of multiple car owners rose from zero per cent to over a quarter in this period.
Overall, the popularity of car ownership extended till the end of 20 century to that point where more than a half of the people own one or several cars
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