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Band 7+: The graph below shows changes in the percentage of households with cars in one European country between 1971 and 2001.

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The image is a bar graph with three categories (No car, 1 car, 2 or more cars) across four years (1971, 1981, 1991, 2001). For "No car" the percentages are roughly 48 in 1971, 33 in 1981, 23 in 1991, and 23 in 2001. For "1 car," the percentages are approximately 43 in 1971, 45 in 1981, 48 in 1991, and 49 in 2001. For "2 or more cars," the percentages are about 9 in 1971, 22 in 1981, 29 in 1991, and 28 in 2001.
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The bar chart shows changes in car ownership among households in one European country from 1971 to 2001. Overall, while the proportion of carless households fell consistently across the period, the figures for those with one car and multiple cars rose, exhibiting somewhat fluctuating figures.

Starting with households owning a car, 35% of them had one, considerably more than those with at least two cars (16%). After a decade, however, this disparity narrowed down, as the former figure dropped to 31%, whereas the latter had a noticeable increase to around 28%.

There was a reversal in trends in 1991, with the percentage of single-car households reaching its peak of 47%, compared to multiple-car households that decreased to 21%. In the final year, there was a marginal fall to 43% in the proportion of households with one car, while the figure for households with multiple cars recovered to 28%.

In contrast, households without a car bucked the trend. In 1971, a significant 47% fell into this category, a figure that then fell to 42% in 1981 and then even more considerably to 30% in 1991. After another decrease in 2001, the proportion of carless households finished at about 28%.

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