The provided bar graph illustrates the distribution of global vehicle sharing schemes in 2008 and 2016.
Overall, there were more schemes inthe North America in 2016, whileEurope had more in 2008. The distribution was mostly centered around North America and Europe, as other continents fade in comparison with them.
In 2008, about 31% of the globaldistribution was used by NorthAmericans while while almost 60% was used by Europeans. The remaining distribution was approximately 10%, and it was divided in South America, Australia, and Asia. In 2008, Europehad the highest distribution, which is close to 60%. However, South Americahad the lowest distribution having less than 3%.
In 2016, North America had approximately a half of the globaldistribution, while Europe had aboutone third. The proportion of NorthAmerica has increased by about 20%, and Europe’s proportion has decreased by a half approximately. On the other hand, the proportion of South America, Australia, and Asia have slightly increased over the period of 8 years.
According to the bar chart, more than two thirds of the proportion werecentered in North America and Europein both years.
