The given statistics show how many distances people in five nations traveled over a 20-year period, from 1990.
Overall, the US and Britain saw upward trends, which is conversed with remaining categories. In addition, the number of kilometers traveled per car in the US reported the highest figure among all 5 countries during the entire period.
In 1990, the largest number of distances people traveled by car witnessed in the US, being at around 1700 km, which was 400 higher than that of Britain and 1000 higher than that for Japan. Following that Germany recorded the number of kilometers cars run, with its figure being 1600 km, which was 600 higher than that for France.
Afterwards, the US and Britain had the moderable growth to 1800 and around 1400 km respectively by the end of the period despite fluctuation around the vicinity of these figures. Meanwhile, the number of distances in Germany and France remained relatively stable before decreasing slightly to just under 1400 and around 900 km in turn in 2010. The final place was Japan witnessing dramatical decline to a lowest at under 400 before it recovered in 2010, being at 400 km.
