The given graph compares the changes in the
number of cars per household in the European nation between 1971 to 2001.
Overall,
it is clear that people tend to achieve cars with increases in the percentages
for one and two or more car ownership according to the given data.
Looking
at the graph in more detail, the percentage for household who owned only one
car was 35 percent in 1971. However, in 1991, the rate for one car remarkably grew to about 47 percent which was the highest point and slightly dropped
in 2001 to 43 percent approximately. In contrast, the figure for household who
have two or more cars showed an opposed trend of those for one car. Just over
15 percent of household had two or more cars in 1971 and the percentage rose to
27 percent in 2010 which was the same rate with the figure in 1981.
Meanwhile,
the percentage of household who do not possess any car had gradually declined
from just over 45 percent in 1971 to under one third approximately in 2001.