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Band 5+: The golf below shows changes in the percentage of household with cars in one European country between 1971 and 2001.

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The image displays a bar graph showing the percentage of households with cars in a European country for 1971, 1981, 1991, and 2001, categorized by 'No car', '1 car', and '2 or more cars'. In 1971, the distribution was: No car, approximately 47%; 1 car, 35%; and 2 or more cars, approximately 16%. For 1981, the figures were: No car, approximately 42%; 1 car, approximately 31%; and 2 or more cars, approximately 28%. In 1991, the percentages were: No car, 30%; 1 car, approximately 47%; and 2 or more cars, approximately 21%. Finally, in 2001, the data shows: No car, approximately 28%; 1 car, approximately 43%; and 2 or more cars, approximately 28%.
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The bar chart illustrates how percentage of car ownerships per households change in a particular Eurapuean country from 1971 to 2001.

Overall, in 1971 the most of the households owned a car, however it is changed over the period. The number of housoholds which owned two or more cars is flactuated. In 2001 generally families owned one car.

In 1971 half of the housoholds did not owned a car, while 35% percentage of house had one car and just over 15% had two or more cars. In 1981, two or more cars figures surged to around 25%, the share of houses had no car or one car is declined significantly.

In the following 10 years, the percentage of families prefered to had one car was reached the top at around 45% and surpassing having no car figures which is dropped to 30%. Additionally, the sahre of owning two or more cars dwindled to over 20%. In 2001 no car figures decreased whereas the two or more cars figures rebounded and reached to same level as no cars which was araound 27%. Finally, most of the households owned one car in 2001, however its preference witnessed a fell and stood at under 45%.

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