The given line graph compares the data about vehicle theft in different four countries: Great Britain, Sweden, Canada, and France during 1990s.
Overall, the number of theft vehicles were increased in France; whereas, a slight decrement could be seen in other countries.
Turning to the detail, in Great Britain, almost 18 vehicles theft per thousand, while, in Sweden, France, and Canada the number of theft vehicle between 5 to 10 per thousand in the beginning. After 1990, with the fluctuation in the number of theft vehicle end with 1 vehicle less than the beginning, in Great Britain. In Canada, the number of theft vehicles was decreased moderately for the next 2 years of the beginning, after that slight risen was registered and picked at 6 vehicles per thousand at the end.
In contrast, significant growth could be observed in the number of theft vehicles in Sweden till 1996, but after 1996, for two years it was leveled off and in 1999, end with approximately 14 vehicles theft per thousand. After the many variabilities in the number of theft vehicle reached at 6 vehicles theft at the end of the 1990s, in France.