The bar chart compares the number of cars per 1000 people in five different countries, as well as the overall average, in the years 2005, 2009 and 2015.
Overall, Country 5 had the highest figure in all three years, while Country 1 showed the lowest values. In addition, despite slight fluctuations, the general trend for most countries was an increase by 2015.
In 2005, the number of cars ranged from around 300 in Country 1 to about 900 in Country 5. By 2009, car ownership rose significantly in Country 1 and Country 2, reaching roughly 400 and 550 cars per 1000 people respectively. In contrast, Countries 3 and 5 experienced slight declines, while Country 4 remained unchanged at around 700.
By 2015, car ownership increased in most countries. Country 5 saw a sharp rise, reaching approximately 1000 cars per 1000 people, the highest figure on the chart. Country 4 also grew slightly to just over 700. Meanwhile, both Country 1 and Country 3 experienced reductions compared to their 2009 levels, although Country 1 returned to its initial figure. The average of all five countries increased to nearly 780 in 2015.
