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The image displays percentages of full car driving license holders in Great Britain by sex and age for the years 1975/76 and 2006. For men in 1975/76: 70 and over (20%), 60-69 (50%), 50-59 (70%), 40-49 (80%), 30-39 (80%), 21-29 (60%), 17-20 (20%); in 2006: 70 and over (60%), 60-69 (80%), 50-59 (90%), 40-49 (90%), 30-39 (90%), 21-29 (80%), 17-20 (40%). For women in 1975/76: 70 and over (5%), 60-69 (20%), 50-59 (30%), 40-49 (40%), 30-39 (40%), 21-29 (40%), 17-20 (20%); in 2006: 70 and over (40%), 60-69 (60%), 50-59 (80%), 40-49 (80%), 30-39 (80%), 21-29 (70%), 17-20 (40%).
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The graphs below illustrate the percentage of people holding full licenses in greate Britain by age and sex .
Overall, men have the higher number of holding licenses than women both in 1975/76 and 2006 .
The percentage of men from the age of 30-60 have the highest number throughout the years more than 80% . However, from the age of 17-20 has the lowest percentage by under 40% .
On the other hand , the percentage of women from the age of 30-39 are the highest thought out the year by 80% . Whereas , from the age of 17-20 and 70 and over were under 40% .
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