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Band 4+: The graphs show the number of licenced cars in Britain from 1982 to 2006, and household access to cars from 1985 to 2005. Write a report for a university lecturer describing the information shown below.

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The image shows two graphs: the first graph depicts the number of licensed cars in Britain from 1982 to 2006, starting at approximately 16.5 million in 1982, 18 million in 1986, crossing 20 million in 1990, reaching about 24 million in 1994, 25.5 million in 1998, 27.5 million in 2002, and peaking at over 29 million in 2006; the second graph illustrates household access to cars from 1985 to 2005 in Britain, where households with no car started at over 40% in 1985, decreased under 25% by 2005, those with one car began at around 30% in 1985, and rose slightly to 45% in 2005, while households with two or more cars were under 10% in 1985, gradually increasing to exceed 20% by 2005.
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The graphs show the number of licenced cars in Britain from 1982 to 2006, and household access to cars from 1985 to 2005

In the first graph we can clearly see that the number of licenced cars in Britain rapidly increase from 15 mil to nearly 30 mil from tha start of 1982 to 2006 without having any drop through the years

On the second graph of household access to cars along the years housholds with no access to a car remaind stable therefore the two or more car accesses volatile and plummet from 40 mil to a 30 in 2005 however the families owned one car stadily increased from 10 million to 30 million since 1985

To summarize the graphs show the number of licenced cars in Britian throughout the years of 1982 to 2006, also the household access to cars from 1985 to 2005. The numbers of licenced cars had an significantly soar by dinty of years. The numbers of families who owned one car had the same rapidly grown like licenced cars however the number of household owned two or more cars dropped through years except all of them the numbers of household owned none stayed stable during the years of 1985 to 2005

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