The given graph illustrates the passing rate of both genders male and female for car license testing in a nation in Asia during 1980 to 2010. Surprisingly, the data shown the higher numbers of female passed the driving tests than men did, comparing each 10 years from 1980 to 2010.
Both men and women started off with the lowest pass rates in driving exams in 1980, when nearly 50% of the female passed. Ten 10 years later, the succeed rates only increased an insignificant amount of few percents to a little above 50%, to a sudden rise closed to 70% of the pass rates. For the gentlemen, which should be expected to have better results, only began with less than 30% qualified. The statistics gradually moved up around 10% each 10 years, reaching almost 50% passing rates in 2000.
The sole difference happened in 2010 when the female's succeed proportion declined slightly for a few percents, while the male's remained the same with a stable ratio of approximately 50% completed their car license exam.
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