The charts give information about the number of vehicles, in percentages, was exported by one country between 1996 and 2016.
Overall, it is clear that the figure for all types of vehicles increased, albeit at varying degrees over the period. Notably, the most exported transport was cars, the reverse was true for trucks.
Looking at the graph in more detail, in 1996, the highest percentages were primarily involved in the figure of cars, with a staggering 53%, whereas that of motorbikes and trucks lagged far behind, with respective 20% and 16%. By 2006, the number of cars experienced a significant increase to 53,000. A similar pattern was seen in the case of trucks, exporting 18,000. As for motorbikes, it was exported more compared to others, rising from 14,900 to 24,000.
In terms of the figure for 2016, the number of tracks increased by 4,000. A similar yet less pronounced growth was observed in the figure of cars, with 26,000. The figure for cars, however, rose to only 54,000. Despite those shifts, that for cars remained by far the most exported vehicle.
