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The line graph illustrates car ownership in Britain from 1951 to 2007. Overall, almost all figures, namely, people who owned one car, two cars and, three or more cars followed an upward trend. The reverse was true for no car ownership, despite being the most common option to at the beginning of the period. As […]
The chart illustrates the data about car owning families in the UK from 1951 to 2007. Overall, over 56 years, there was an upward trend among households in owning at least one car. By the second half of the period, the number of families possessing several cars considerably increased, however the share was relatively lower […]
The line graph illustrates the percentage of car ownership among the UK households over a 57-year period, starting from 1951. Overall, it is clear that the percentage of owning one, two, three, or more cars showed an upward trend, while having no car exhibited an opposite trend. In addition, the percentage of having no car […]
The line graphs illustrate the percentage of households that owned cars in the UK between 1951 and 2007. Overall, the percentage of car ownerships in households increased steadily throughout the period. However, the number of families without cars decreased dramatically. The proportion of households in UK that owned a single car rose significantly from about […]
The line chart provides information about how the percentages of car ownership in households changed in the UK from 1951 to 2007. Overall, the proportion of households that do not possess cars decreased substantially until 1967 before decreasing gradually in the subsequent years. Meanwhile, the percentage of households that had one car surged until 1967, […]
