The table below shows the number of motor vehicles per 1,000 inhabitants in eight countries in 1990 and 2000.
The table below shows the number of motor vehicles per 1,000 inhabitants in eight countries in 1990 and 2000.
The table illustrates the amount of motor vehicles per 1,000 inhabitants from 1990 to 2000 in eight countries.
Overall, Brazil and Romania increase sharply in the number of motor vehicles. While, Cambodia has the lowest figure in both years.
In 1990, Luxembourg and New Zealand were the highest countries with the figures at 548 and 531 vehicles, respectively. Bahamas followed with 235 vehicles per 1,000 inhabitants. The figures of Brazil, Chile and Jordan were the same, at 55, 68 and 50 vehicles, respectively. At the bottom position was Cambodia, at 1 vehicle.
By 2000, the number of Cambodia and New Zealand stayed constant. The period from 1990 and 2000 witnessed a rise dramatically of Brazil and Romania, at 13580 and 8012, respectively. Vehicle numbers in Jordan trebled, at 157. The figures for Luxembourg and Chile increase moderately to 728 and 88. The amount of vehicles per 1000 people in the Bahamas dropped to 187.
- The table below shows the number of motor vehicles per 1 000 inhabitants in eight countries in 1990 and 2000
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