Number of accidents involving casualties

 



The line diagram shows number of accidents involving casualties from 1994 to 2014 in millions units. The accidents happened in these three countries, United States, Japan and India.

In general, United States had the highest number of accidents in three countries which had about two millions accidents at the first recorded year 1994. Japan had the second number of accidents and the number of accidents are noticeable less than United States. Although India had the fewest number of accidents in three countries, it’s number of accidents was slightly more than Japan at the last year 2014.

In detail, the number of accidents in the United States gradually decreased varying with year, however which were still much more than Japan and India. At the last year 2014, the number was about one millions more than other countries. The number of accidents of Japan was increased slowly and reached the highest point, then it decreased gradually and had the nearly same number of accidents as India. Although India had the fewest accidents among these three countries, the line diagram shows that accidents in India were increasing every year. Finally, India had the same number of accidents as Japan.


Modified by ChatGPT

The line graph illustrates the number of accidents involving casualties in the United States, Japan, and India from 1994 to 2014, measured in millions.

Overall, the United States had the highest number of accidents throughout the period, starting at approximately two million in 1994. Japan had the second-highest number, which was significantly lower than that of the United States. Although India had the fewest accidents initially, its numbers gradually increased and surpassed Japan by 2014.

In detail, the number of accidents in the United States showed a gradual decline over the years, yet it remained significantly higher than in Japan and India. By 2014, the figure was still about one million higher than in the other two countries. In contrast, Japan's accident numbers rose slowly at first, reaching a peak before gradually declining, eventually equaling India's figures. Meanwhile, India, which initially had the lowest accident count, experienced a steady increase each year. By the end of the period, India had recorded the same number of accidents as Japan.




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