The following bar graph illustrates the percentage of car ownership in a country over three decades, from 1995 to 2015, along with projected figures for 2025. To be specific, the categories include households with no car, one car, and two or more cars.
To begin, in 1995, the majority of households owned one car and two or more cars, with this category accounting for around 65% of the total. Meanwhile, households with no car represented approximately 35%.
From 1995 to 2015, there was a shift, as households without a car gradually decreased from 38% to 23%, while two or more car ownership saw a significant increase, reaching approximately 30%. However, one-car ownership did not show any significant trend, remaining steady in number.
The projection for 2025 predicts that households without any car will increase to 31%. Surprisingly, there is a significant rise in the number of two or more cars ownership to about 40%.
Overall, the trend indicates a gradual shift toward multi-car ownership, with a steady decrease in households without a car.
