The graphs below illustrate the percentages of car ownership by UK families in three decades.
At the first decade, most of families owned no car by almost 40% of population, in the following decade (1981) the number of households without car decreased to 32% and this trend continued until third decade and in year 2001 only 20% of families had no car.
The percentages of families which owned only one car, have fluctuated during given years. The starting point in year 1971 was almost 22% and slightly rose up to 27% in 1981. This trend dropped back to 18% in 1991 but in the next decade slowly went up again approximately to 20% in 2001.
On the other side, the trend of households that owned two or more cars during these thirty given years, starts with almost 30% in year 1971 which is the highest point of this trend. This trend halved in the next ten years and became only 15% in year 1981. Then gradually increased to 20% in 1991 and almost remained same until 2001.
Overall, the percentages of car owner ship by UK households have changed significantly along given years and at the end the least amount of families owned no car.
