The provided table illustrates the number of fuel vehicles per 1000 inhabitants in eight countries from 1990 to 2000.
Overall, the number of motor vehicles in the Bahamas witnessed a decrease, and in Cambodia it stayed the same. Whereas, in other countries, the number of motor vehicles increased.
To commence, Brazil accounted for 55 in 1990, followed by Romania at 68, and in 2000, both showed growth, climbing to 13580 and 8012 respectively. Similarly, New Zealand, raised from 531 to 557,likewise, the number of motor vehicles in Luxemburg also followed an upward trend, increasing from 548 to 728. Furthermore, the number of vehicles being used in Chile and Jordan also escalated from 68 to 88 and from 50 to 157 respectively.
Conversely, in the same year, in Cambodia, a negligible number of cars were used by individuals in that year, only 1, and also stayed the same in 2000. In the Bahamas,however, the number of fuel vehicles dropped from 235 to 187 in 2000.
