The given image depicts a bar chart presenting the number of road transports traveled by some European countries, including Denmark, France, Italy, United Kingdom, Germany, Spain, and the EU average in general.
Overall, the number of people from those European nations who traveled on roads declined gradually throughout the period. As can clearly be seen, people from Denmark were the most frequent road travelers, reaching around 13,000. French people are the second most frequent users of road transport, touching a point of 12,000 in the whole time frame.
Italians are the third in number, hitting a point of around 15,000. People from the United Kingdom are the fourth who used highway transports, reaching around 11,000. German road travelers are the fifth in number, hitting just about 9,000. Spain is closely next to Germany, hitting a point of around 8,500. Generally, EU people who traveled on roads ended up at 10,000 on average. In contrast to each other, European people who traveled in road vehicles fell throughout the time frame.
