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a study in 2001 showed 24,950,000pagal
38 million, from 60 million citizens of whole UK.
I myself have been trying to find this statistic and have finally found it for all of you to see. There are 17 MILLION registered cars on the road here in the U.K. This is wrong - there were, accoding to the Daily Telegraph on 11 February 2011 - over 31 million registered cars, marginally down on the previous year, probably because of the scrappage sheme for old cars.
In the EU, cars must display stickers that indicate the country it is registered in if they are to be driven in another country. For example, a car registered in Britain must display a 'GB' sticker if it is to be driven in France.
In the UK, if the vehicle was registered before 1973 it can be eligible for Historical exemption.
There is no easy way to find out that kind of information. While the DVLA holds details of every car registered in the UK - it is not required to indicate left or right-hand drive in the record.
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S Reg cars are cars that were registered between August 1st 1998 and February 28th 1999.
There are no restrictions on left-hand drive car ownership in the UK. All foreign registered cars do have to be registered with the DVLA, with the exception of EU nationals driving EU registered cars for up to 6 months.
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there is only one in the uk
like 87BILLION!