This chart illustrates the proportions of adult car owners based on the numbers of car they possess. The chart differentiate the results by dividing the adults based on how many cars they owned spanning from no cars to more than two cars.
The chart above composes of two categories, adults who owns car and adults who don’t. Based on the chart provided, it can be seen that only less than one-fourth of total adults do not have a single car and more than three-quarter of adults owned atleast one car.
The chart indirectly compared the amount of cars that each adults possess. More than three-quarter of adults in Canada owned one car followed by one-fourth of adults who possessed two cars, lastly, only a small amount of adults in Canada who have more than two cars.
The chart also shows that approximately 25% of adults in Canada do not possess even a single car.
