In 2002, the world's passenger car fleet hit 531 million. A quarter of these cars were in the United States, a country with just five percent of the world's population, and a long known love affair for the automobile. The average car in the US travels 10 percent more each year than a car in the United Kingdom, about 50 percent more than one in Germany, and almost 200 percent more than a car in Japan.â€
This is impossible to answer.
8%
alot.
Only people with a license and car insurance are legal to drive a car, though many people without a license and/or insurance drive cars daily.
The answer is relatable to how many people drive in a car each day. It simply can't be measured.
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90 mil
about the same amount as in the US actually, 48%.
People drive a manual car by using a stick shift to control the car.
It's about if you have a big car really in England your allowed to drive a car when your 17.
Give or take a little less than half of the people who live in Canada drive a car.