The provided chart delineates the fluctuating gender distribution in an unspecified Asian nation regarding the success rates of individuals undertaking driving examinations spanning from 1980 to 2010.
In general, there was an upward trajectory observed for both genders in the acquisition of driving licenses. Notably, a higher proportion of women succeeded in passing the driving tests during the documented period.
Regarding female drivers, approximately 50% of women obtained their licenses in 1980, with a gradual increase to around 52% in the initial two years. This proportion experienced a significant surge, reaching just under 70% in 2000, before slightly declining to 65% by 2010.
Conversely, male counterparts displayed a comparable albeit less pronounced pattern. Initially, around 30% of men succeeded in acquiring their licenses in 1980. Subsequently, there was an ascent to approximately 40% after a decade, eventually peaking at around 50% until the culmination of the specified period.
