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The image depicts car ownership percentage changes in one European country from 1971 to 2001. In 1971, households with no car were roughly 48%, one car at 35%, two cars at 7%. In 1981, no car households stood at about 28%, one car at 45%, two cars at 15%. By 1991, no car ownership dropped to 17%, one car was near 46%, two cars rose to approximately 23%. In 2001, no car shrank to 8%, one car households maintained about 47%, and two cars increased significantly to 27%.
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The chart demonstrates the changes in the percentage of people owning a car from 1971 to 2001.
The proportion of people who did not have a car was 48% in 1971. Then it gradually decreased to 28%, reaching 45% in 1981 and 31% in 1991.
The share of people who had one car was 32% in 1971. We have seen an increase of 48% by 1991. And after that ii fell to 44% in 2001. The category “2 cars or more” accounted for only 20% in 1971. By 1991 the percentage of people owning 2 cars or more was 21%. Then it increased to 28% in 2001.
Overall, the category “no car” was the biggest at the beginning of the of the period, and “2 cars and more” the smallest. By the end these 2 categories amounted to the same percent.
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