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The image is a line graph showing the percentage of households with regular use of a car in Great Britain from 1971 to 2007. The graph has four lines representing households with no car, one car, two cars, and three or more cars. In 1971, households with one car made up about 45%, no car about 48%, two cars about 8%, and three or more cars about 1%. By 2007, households with one car rose to approximately 48%, no car dropped to about 30%, two cars increased to about 20%, and three or more cars to about 5%.
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The graph below gives information about car ownership in Britain from 1971 to 2007.
The are four line charts on the graph: One car, No car, Two cars, and Three cars.
No car was the most popular in 1971 being almost 50%,One car was nearly the same as high,Two cars almost 10%, and the lowest one-Three or more cars almost 0%. Since 1991 the ownership of the cars have increased significantly.The one car household hasn’t changed as it remained stable with a bit flactuations. No car household decreased significantly, from its 50% in 1971, to 25%.
Two cars household grew from 10% to 25% rising over No car household. and the Lowest household Three or more cars rised gradually from almost 0% to more than 5%.
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