The graph below illustrates data on car ownership in Britain in 3 decades, from 1975 to 2005.
Overall, it can be seen that owning 3 cars showed small numbers and its increased dramatically, while to have one car was the most common and it also depicted fluctuation. In addition, people without cars were a lot in 1975.
Initially, ownership of 2 and 3 cars from 1975 to 1985 rose slightly about 7 and 4, respectively. After that in 1995, to owe 2 and 3 cars increased approximately the same as 15 and 6, respectively. Finally, to 2005 the number of people owned 2 cars reached about 17, while people who have 3 cars, their number was approximately 9.
Secondly, people in 1975 in Britain, who owned 1 car was the most common at number 45, while people without car was only 43. By 1985, both ownership declined significantly as 25 for people without car and about 38 with only one transport. From 1995 to 2005, having 1 car increased to solid number at 45. About individuals without car, their number fell to approximately 23.
