the chart illustrates the differnts of the peolple who own the car in Great Britain among two years 1961 and 2001.
Overall, there was a significant increase in households owning one or more cars, while the proportion of households without a car declined steadily over the period.
In 1961, the highest percentage of households (around 70%) did not own a car. This figure fell sharply over the years, dropping to about 25% by 2001. In contrast, households owning one car rose from roughly 30% in 1961 to about 45% in 2001, making it the most common category by the end of the period.
Two-car ownership showed a consistent upward trend, starting at about 5% and reaching nearly 20% in 2001. Meanwhile, the proportion of households with three or more cars remained very low throughout the period, increasing only slightly from 0% to just under 5%.
In summary, the data shows a clear shift from non-ownership toward car ownership, particularly among one- and two-car households, reflecting the growing accessibility of cars in Britain over time.
