The chart illustrates percentage of government spending on roads and transport. Overall, by 1990, it is evident that the percentage of Portugal is twice as high as percentage of United Kingdom, while the percentage of Italy slightly higher than United States.
In general, by 1995 the government of Italy spent about 15 percents on roads and transport compared with Portugal the figure decreased sharply from about 27 percents to 20 percents. As can be observed, by 2000 the number of government spending on roads and transport fell gradually to almost 10 percents, whereas United Stades decreased to about 17 percents in comprassion with United Kingdom dropped to its lowest point at 5 percents.
In conclusion, the data suggests that Portugal reached a peak of 1990, whereas United States reached to its highest point at 2000. However, by 2000 United Kingdom experienced steady growth of spending on roads and transport compared with Italy experienced a downward trend.
