This bar chart illustrates the statistics of automobile ownerships per 1000 people within a period of 12 years from 1987 to 1999. Overall, there is an increasing trend throughout the considered period.
1987 corresponds to the lowest ratio of vehicle ownerships and it was nearly 250 automobiles per 1000 capital. This trend has been doubled and reached to 500 by 1989. Afterwards, this trend was continuously raised above 750 cars per 1000 population in 1991, nevertheless there was no significant increment in the next two years. However, by 1995, this ratio has been increased two time up to 2000, when compared with the 1993. After 1995, this trend was continued to raise nearly up to 3000 cars per thousand people and by 1999, it has been reached the 4000 limit, which is an increment of two times as the 1995. The highest increment, ever recorded between 1995 and 1999, which is an increment of 2000 per two years.
This bar chart illustrates the statistics of automobile
ownerships
per 1000
people
within a period of 12 years from 1987 to 1999.
Overall
, there is an increasing
trend
throughout the considered period.
1987 corresponds to the lowest ratio of vehicle
ownerships
and it was
nearly
250 automobiles per 1000 capital. This
trend
has
been doubled
and reached to 500 by 1989. Afterwards, this
trend
was
continuously
raised above 750 cars per 1000 population in 1991,
nevertheless
there was no significant increment in the
next
two years.
However
, by 1995, this ratio has
been increased
two time up to 2000, when compared with the 1993. After 1995, this
trend
was continued
to raise
nearly
up to 3000 cars per thousand
people
and by 1999, it has
been reached
the 4000 limit, which is an increment of two times as the 1995. The highest increment, ever recorded between 1995 and 1999, which is an increment of 2000 per two years.