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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 chart provides information about percentage of car ownerships in a particular country over a 30-year period from 1971 to 2001.
Overall, the proportion of owners with no car decreased significantly, while the number of people with one car or more increased.
As for increases, the share of people who owned one car was initially at 32%, and it hit a peak of 48% in 1991 before ending the period at 44% in 2001. Similarly, people who owned more than one car represented 20% in the beginning of the period, which was the lowest figure. However, despite some fluctuations, it increased overall at 28% in 2001.
Meanwhile, the percentage of people without a car started the period at 48% in 1971, which was the highest figure for this category. However, this percentage decreased steadily and accounted for 28% in 2001.
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