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The image displays a bar chart illustrating car ownership distribution over four decades: 1971, 1981, 1991, and 2001. In 1971, 48% of people had no car, 32% owned 1 car, and 20% possessed 2 or more cars. By 1981, those with no car decreased to 45%, while 1-car owners dropped to 30% and those with 2 or more cars increased to 25%. In 1991, the percentage of non-car owners fell to 31%, 1-car owners rose to 48%, and 2 or more car owners remained at 21%. In 2001, non-car owners were at 28%, 1-car owners were again 48%, whereas the percentage of those with 2 or more cars climbed to 28%.
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The bar chart gives information about the changes in car ownership in a country from 1971 to 2001.
Overall, the proportion of people with one car and two or more cars increased over the period, as a result, those with no car declined.
Starting with the increases, one car ownership stood at 32% at the beginning of the period, reaching a peak of popularity 48% in 1991, before falling slightly at 44% in 2001. Furthermore, the proportion of people owning two began the period with less popularity 20% in 1971, rising steadily and finishing at 28% in 2001.
By contrast, people with no car more common and started the period at 48% in 1971, experiencing a gradual decline over the period, and it bottomed out at 44% in 2001.
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