The bar graph displays the percentage of car ownership in a specific country in 1995, 2005, 2015, and the projected figures for 2025.
It is evident that from 1995 to 2015, the percentage of households without a car steadily declined, dropping by nearly 16% overall. By 2025, however, this trend is expected to reverse slightly, with the proportion of households without a car anticipated to increase by around 8%. In contrast, the percentage of households with two or more cars has risen consistently and is projected to continue this upward trend, reaching approximately 43% by 2025, making it the most common category.
For households with one car, the percentage showed a slight decline of under 5% from 1995 to 2005. This was followed by a modest rise of around 3% between 2005 and 2015. However, projections for 2025 indicate a significant drop of nearly 14%, suggesting a shift towards either no car or multi-car ownership.
In summary, car ownership in this country is expected to increase overall, with a clear move towards multi-car households by 2025.
