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Saturday, February 2, 2013

Now, the number of cars in China, until the end of 2012, an estimated 240 million units, more than 238 million Indonesian population

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Now, the number of cars in China, until the end of 2012, an estimated 240 million units, more than 238 million Indonesian population



China is a country with a record of "most". First, of course, the number of people mencapai1, 34 billion people. With the number of people that a lot of that, the economic drive fast! As a result, the number of vehicles seliweran vehicles on the road every day, also increased conspicuously, making China the world's biggest auto market.

Now, the number of cars in China, until the end of 2012, an estimated 240 million units, more than 238 million Indonesian population. Data obtained by Public Safety Minister lapaoran annual period of 2012 which was launched financialexpres.com this weekend.

Nevertheless, it is still far from the car population in the United States, in 2010, based on data WardsAuto reach 329.8 million and is expected to average sales of 15 million units per year in the last two years, total vehicle approaching 360 million units., The highest in the world despite the slowing growth.

The number of vehicles jumped 26.4 percent from 2011. Driver's license number of the owner, up to 260 million people for all types of vehicles, including motorcycles.

Despite the growing number of vehicles, road accidents have fallen to 3.1 percent last year, including on the highway was reduced by 3.8 percent. The number of accidents that claimed the lives of more than three dropped to 15 percent.

Kementarian states, the number of deaths due to accidents in the country have increased to 13.2 percent this year. Throughout 2012, there were 15.1 million new cars to grow and this year is expected to grow another 20 million units.

The large number of vehicles is beginning to impact on the chronic problems of air pollution, especially in large cities such as Beijing. According to the U.S. Embassy in China, air pollution has reached dangerous point on January 20, 2013.

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