The provided charts compare the percentage of men and women with driving license in total and percentage of young drivers between 17 and 20 years old in one European nation in various years.
Overall, men dominated in both charts, with the percentage of driving license among men and women increased year by year. In terms of adjacent chart, the percentage of young male and female drivers decreased in a decade.
Focusing first on the driving license in total, in the beginning of the period, the percentage of male drivers(70%) was more than double of that female with 30% in 1976 and 35% in 1981. Then the figures continuously rose, with men from 72% in 1986 to 80% in 2006. The similar pattern was observed among female drivers, from 40% in1986 to 60% in 2006.
Turning to proportion of young drivers, the percentage of male young drivers was 50%, which was gradually more than female(30%). However, in the next ten years, the percentage of young drivers notably fell, with about 45% in men, which was more than double of that women(20%) in 2006.
