Passenger cars (per 1,000 people) - Infrastructure - Development outcomes - African Development Indicators



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Passenger cars refer to road motor vehicles, other than two-wheelers, intended for the carriage of passengers and designed to seat no more than nine people (including the driver). Source: International Road Federation, World Road Statistics and data files.
Passenger cars (per 1,000 people) - Infrastructure - Development outcomes - African Development Indicators (Most Recent Data)

Rank

Country

Value

1Libya (2005)232
2Mauritius (2006)103.95
3South Africa (2006)103.17
4Tunisia (2004)83
5Seychelles (2003)74
6Algeria (2005)58
7North Africa (2005)47.3
8Botswana (2005)47
9Morocco (2003)46
10Zimbabwe (2002)45
11Namibia (2002)42
12Swaziland (2003)40
13Sao Tome and Principe (1996)29.56
14Egypt (2005)28.57
15Gabon (1996)22.35
16Africa (2001)21.42
17Democratic Republic of the Congo (1996)17.37
18Zambia (1996)17.04
19Nigeria (2004)17
20Djibouti (1996)15.63
21Sub-Saharan Africa (1996)14.05
22Benin (2002)13
23Ghana (2006)11.97
24Cameroon (2003)11
25Senegal (2001)10
26Togo (2001)10
27Sudan (1996)9.94
28Kenya (2004)9
29Cape Verde (1996)8.38
30Mauritania (1996)8.03
31Republic of the Congo (2002)8
32Guinea (2001)8
33Angola (2002)8
34Sub-Saharan Africa excluding South Africa and Nigeria (1996)7.98
35Sub-Saharan Africa excluding South Africa (1996)7.93
36Ivory Coast (2002)7
37Lesotho (1996)6.61
38Guinea-Bissau (1996)6.46
39Liberia (2001)6
40Burkina Faso (2001)5
41Gambia (2004)5
42Madagascar (1996)4.41
43Niger (2005)4
44Equatorial Guinea (1996)3.71
45Malawi (1996)2.86
46Mali (1996)2.66
47Sierra Leone (2002)2
48Uganda (2001)2
49Eritrea (1996)1.62
50Chad (1996)1.53
51Burundi (2003)1
52Comoros (2001)1
53Central African Republic (2002)1
54Ethiopia (2003)1
55Rwanda (2001)1
56Tanzania (2001)1
57Mozambique (1996)0.3
58Somalia (1996)0.13
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