The pie charts illustrate proportions of car owners in four different regions of one country in 2015.
Looking from an overall the perspective, it is readily apparent that those who owned only one car recorded the highest percentage in all regions of country, as opposed to those people had three or more cars, except region A where people had not any care reported the lowest rate.
The people who had not car and had three or more cars recorded the least percents than those who had one or two cars. In region A, this percentage 7% and 13%, respectively. Furthermore, in region B, there were increase and also decrease in percentage of people had not car and had three or more car and former was equal to 25%, latter one was 3%. Moreover, in region C, percentages almost the same with some fluctuations, 17% and 5%, respectively. Additionally, there was a dramatic change in proportions of those had not car in region D with 38% and those had three or more with 5 %.
In stark contrast, people who owned one and two cars vary significantly from one another in different regions. In region B, 51% of people had one car which recorded the highest percentages, while almost the same percent in region C (50%) similar to region A and D where the percentage also the same with 41% and 42%, respectively. However, region A experienced highest percentage where proportions of people who had two cars (39%). In addition to this, 28% in region C, 21% in region B and 15% in region D.
