The bar chart illustrates the percentage of car ownership (no car, one car, and two or more cars) in one specific country. This data gives the portion numbers for the period from 1995 to 2015 and the anticipated value for 2025.
Overall, the households without a car showed a decrease in values, while the propietorship of two or more cars showed a steady increase. In comparison, the amount of households with one car shifted over the time period.
It can be seen that in 1995, nearly 40% did not own a car. Although, this figure underwent a significant decrease to around 25% in 2015, with a slight increase of approximately 5% forecasted for 2025. Similarly, the ownership of one car experienced an astonishing decline from around 45% in 1995 to about 25%, and is projected to gain minor growth by 2025 (under 5%). The most noticeable change is seen in the possession of two or more cars, which engaged in a rise from just under 20% in 1995 to 30% in 2015, and is foreseen to reach 40% by 2025.
All in all, this chart suggests that multi-car ownerships is becoming increasingly prevalent, reflecting a shift toward greater car dependency.
