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The image contains three pie charts representing three different years: 1965, 1985, and 2005. The 1965 chart shows "Recreational vehicles" at 8.1%, "Public transport" at 23.1%, "Private cars" at 44.7%, and "Lorries and other H.G.V." at 24.1%. The 1985 chart shows "Recreational vehicles" at 2.9%, "Public transport" at 14.8%, "Private cars" at 55.3%, and "Lorries and other H.G.V." at 27.0%. The 2005 chart shows "Recreational vehicles" at 1.1%, "Public transport" at 22.7%, "Private cars" at 60.8%, and "Lorries and other H.G.V." at 15.4%.
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The three pie charts illustrates the data of various type of vehicles used by people in the UK during the year 1996, 1985, and 2005.
The data clearly depicts that usage of private cars were inclined, while usage for other types vehicles were decreased, except public transport and recreational vehicles which remained constant in between 20 to 25% and 5 to 15% respectivly.
In 1965, Usage of private automobiles were at 40% and that proportion was increased by 5% in each decade, by the end of 2005 it was at around 60%. Furthermore, type of public transport and the recreational vehicles were at 25% and 20%, that declined to 20% and 5% respectively in 1985, but later it increased by 2% and 3% by the year 1965.
On the other hand, other types of vehicles Lorries and other cars were stood at around 20% in the years 1965 and 1985 was declined by half in the year 2005.
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