The bar chart illustrates the changes that occurred with families in car ownership in a European country from 1971 to 2001.
Overall, it can be seen from the chart the rate of families that have two cars fluctuated during the given timetable; besides, it is obvious that the proportion of households who did not have a car decreased over time.
To begin with, the proportion of households that did not have a car was around 50% in 1971, following that this rate saw a significant decrease to exactly 30% by 1991, then remained at this point until 2001. On the contrary, just under 20% of families owned one car in the first year and this rate, followed by a noticeable rise reached just under 30% in 1981. After that, this number went down to just above 20%, then reaching its peak at approximately 30% in 2001.
Furthermore, only nearly 18% of families had two in 1971, although this rate experienced a considerable increase to around 28% then after a decrease in 1991, it back. to his previous position around 30%.
