The bar graph above shows car ownership percentages from 1995 to 2015, along with predictions for 2025.
It can be seen that owning only one car dominated, exceeding 40% from 1995 to 2015. However, by 2025, it is predicted that one-car ownership will become the least preferred choice, dropping to less than 30%. Meanwhile, ownership of two or more cars experienced a notable increase between 1995 and 2015, growing by around 13%, with projections indicating that 40% of residents will own more than one car by 2025.
On the other hand, as car ownership increased, the percentage of citizens choosing not to own a car steadily declined over time. However, it is predicted that in 2025, this percentage will almost match the level seen in 2005.
In conclusion, owning at least one car has consistently been the preferred choice and is expected to remain so.
