The given table depicts the number of motor vehicles per 1,000 inhabitants in eight nations from 1990 to 2000. Interestingly, the number of vehicles per 1,000 was lowest in Cambodia in both years.
In the Bahamas, there were 237 motor vehicles per 1,000 inhabitants in 1990, which decreased to 187 vehicles by 2000. In contrast, the number of vehicles per 1,000 in another unspecified country was 55 in 1990 and saw a significant increase to 13,580 vehicles in 2000. Furthermore, in 1990, the number of vehicles per 1,000 was 68, which increased to 88 in 2000.
Additionally, in Luxembourg, the number of vehicles per 1,000 inhabitants was 548 in 1990 and rose to 728 in 2000. Moreover, in New Zealand, the number of motor vehicles per 1,000 was 531 in 1990, while in 2000, it increased slightly to 557 vehicles. In Romania, the number of motor vehicles per 1,000 inhabitants was 68 in 1990 and significantly increased to 8,012 vehicles by 2000.
Overall, it is evident that Luxembourg had the highest number of motor vehicles in 1990, while Cambodia had the lowest number in 2000.
