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Band 5+: The chart below shows the changes in car ownership in Great Britain between 1961 and 2001.

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The image presents changes in car ownership percentages in Great Britain for various household categories over the years 1961, 1971, 1981, 1991, and 2001. In 1961, households with no car are at 70%, with 1 car at 30%, and 2 or more cars at 5%. By 1971, no car households drop to 50%, 1 car households rise to 40%, and 2 or more cars increase to 8%. In 1981, no car households further decrease to 40%, 1 car households slightly increase to 45%, and 2 or more cars go up to 12%. By 1991, no car households decrease to 30%, 1 car households peak at 50%, and 2 or more cars increase to 18%. In 2001, no car households drop to 25%, 1 car households decrease to 43%, and 2 or more cars rise significantly to 25%.
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The chart illustrates differentiation in car ownership in Great Britain over a period of 40 years, from 1961 to 2001.

In summary, the graph provides information about car ownership in Great Britain from 1961 to 2001. The lines represent whether individuals own one car, two or more cars, or do not have even one.

Firstly, in 1961, the percentage of people with 2 or more cars was 0%. However, in 1971 the number of human-beings with two or more cars has increased till 11%.Following this in 1981 the proportion has increased steadily with a result of 15%.Therefore in 1991 already 20% of Great Britain’s population had 2 or more cars.Lastly in 2001 the percentage increased by 10%.

Secondly in 1961 35% of British people had one car.After that the line reaches it peak till 50%.Finally it gradually decreases by 45%.About 65% of British people didn’t own a car in 1961.In a period of 20 years the proportion had instantly decreased by 30%.Lastly the only 30% population of Great Britain didn’t own a car.

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