The line graph delineates the volatility in theft of cars across a variety of countries such as, Sweden, France, Canada, and Great Britain, during a Decade.
Overall, it’s clear how the patterns for France and Canada are approximately identical from the start, while also slumping in recent years. As for Sweden, being considerably higher than the former two in the latest years, even though it started at a lower level. However, for GB we can see a dramatic change in the start for the theft per a thousand vehicles, beginning at a high level and withstanding the same peak during the full decade.
It’s depicted how Sweden, france and Canada, had the same start with a negligible difference sitting at around 5 to 10 thefts per a thousand vehicle, as for sweden to climb by time while french and canada slowly dump, for the former to skyrocket reaching around half of the total that is around 15 thefts per 1000 vehicles, and for the latter group, to decline reaching a new low at around only 6.Nevertheless, it’s exemplified how great britain had a dramatic start point at 20 and maintaining the same trend even after a decide with some level spikes in the line.
