The line graph demonstrates the number of cars used per household in Great Britain between 1971 and 2007.
From an overall perspective, it is clear that while the number of Britain households without car tended to decrease significantly, the households owning one, two, three or more witnessed an upward trend. During the period, no car was the least favorite in Great Britain.
In 1971, the proportion of people using two cars in Great Britain was around 8%. Over the next few years starting in 1975, this figure went up sharply, which reached a peak of 25% at the end of the period. Contrary to this trend, the percentage of not using car in Great Britain went down sharly, which was 49% in 1971 and around 35% in 2007.
In 1971, the number of one car was about 44%. This number oscillated slightly, which was 42% ath the end of the period. Similarly, a modestly fluctuation was witnessed in three or more cars, of which the numbers were about 1% in 1971 and end with 7%.
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