The table displays the number of vehicles belonging to 1000 citizens in eight different countries between 1990 and 2000. Overall, Luxembourg had the largest number of vehicles for every 1000 people, while Cambodian citizens had the lowest share for both years. Additionally, in 2000 figure for Brazil ranks first among other countries.
In 1990, there was only one vehicle per 1000 Cambodian citizens. Figures for Chile and Romania shared the same number (68), additionally figures for Brazil and Jordan also comprised two digit figures-55 and 50 respectively. In Bahamas, there were 235 vehicles for 1000 people, while figures for New Zealand and Luxembourg were two times more, forming 531 and 548 respectively.
Over the next ten years, these figures have changed except for Cambodian. Additionally, the number of vehicles per 1000 Bahamas inhabitants declined from 235 to 187, while figures for other 6 countries increased. The biggest jump was recorded in Brazil category, soaring by nearly 13500.
