In the 1990s, the number of cars on UK roads steadily increased, reaching approximately 22 million by the end of the decade. This growth was driven by rising disposable incomes, increased car ownership, and changes in lifestyle. The decade also saw the introduction of more fuel-efficient vehicles and advancements in automotive technology. Overall, the 1990s marked a significant period of growth in car usage in the UK.
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38 million, from 60 million citizens of whole UK.
about 32 001 477 cars but not all vehicles
There were 34.6 million vehicles licensed for use on the roads in Great Britain this year. 28.7 million were cars.
There are around 80 cars to every lorry on our roads in Britain...though you would never think so.
From this report: http://www.statistics.gov.uk/downloads/theme_social/Social_Trends37/Social_Trends_37.pdf one can extrapolate 3360 road deaths in the UK per year (see tables 12.20 and tables 1.1) in 2006 From this report: http://www.statistics.gov.uk/downloads/theme_social/Social_Trends37/Social_Trends_37.pdf one can extrapolate 3360 road deaths in the UK per year (see tables 12.20 and tables 1.1) in 2006
there is only one in the uk
2 cars
Number of cars on the road in the UK, nearest date 2016 is 31.7 million
172,907 new cars were sold in July, 2014. The automotive industry in the UK estimates 2.45 million cars will be sold in 2014.
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