The line graph illustrates the figure for how many kilometers travelers go by car in five countries from 1990 to 2010. Overall, it is noticeable that there are more variable patterns, with the number of United States witnessing the most dramatic rise, while the quantity of Japan observing the lowest sharp drop.
In 1990, the number of United States was by far the vast majority, standing at nearly 1700 while the figures for Germany, Britain, France, and Japan were much lower, at approximately 800 or over. The years 1995 to 2005 recorded an erratic fluctuation in the quantity of Japan, while stability was seen in the number of France, Germany, and Britain. At the same time, the figure for America registered an upward trend, climbing slightly just above 1800.
As can be seen in 2010, the number of Britain and America continued its growth, ranging from 1400 to 1800. Given such changes, at the end of the research period, the number of Japan, Germany, and France was roughly 1300 or under, while the quantity of Germany was the most exponentially, at about 1300, which overtook France by 600 and exceeded Japan by 900.
