Paris Transport and Travel 2007 Report - (Page 28)

Number of vehicles in Paris Source: Ministry for Ecology, Energy, Sustainable Development and Regional Development (MEDAD/SESP) NUMBER OF VEHICLES Private cars (under 15 years of age) Trucks and light trucks (under 10 years of age up to 1998 and under 15 years since 1998) REGISTRATIONS Private cars (new) Private cars (new) petrol Private cars (new) diesel Motorcycles (used) Motorcycles (new) Motorisation rate of households: In Paris, the rate is 50.4%. (INSEE Recens. 99) Vehicles registered in Paris (registration papers) Changes 2007/2006 Thousands of vehicles 800 764 764 700 200 100 80 60 40 20 15 12.5 10 7.5 5 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 8.9 10.9 12.0 11.0 42.5 24.0 49.0 29.3 12.4 11.3 13.2 13.2 67.6 79.3 140 104.5 54.3 49.7 787 790 785 747.9 716.7 698.0 688.7 673.6 -2% -1% -1% 136 131 136 104.3 63.0 40.8 138 103.7 133.7 130.2 126.8 118.8 117.7 68.3 52.0 51.2 38.6 29.4 14.2 62.5* 34.3 27.7 14.7 65.0* 37.8 26.8 15.0 13.3 55.5 34.0 21.2 15.4 15.2 55.1* 35.2 19.8 17.0 16.5 +4% -7% +10% +9% 11.7 10.9 11.8 12.4 * Including electric and dual-fuel vehicles. Composition of traffic Survey on the composition of traffic: from Tuesday 14 to Thursday 16 November 2006 between 7am and 9pm (%): Percentage of the breakdown in 2004 Paris (2006) Cars 0% Bus 1% (0%) (1%) Motorcycles 15% (12%) Bicycles 2% (2%) Trucks 3% Private vehicles (PV) 60% (65%) (2%) Commercial vehicles (CV) 13% Taxis 6% (12%) (6%) Survey of the composition of traffic: This survey conducted on public roads involved manually recording the number of vehicles per category. Trends: In 2006, we observed for the three largest vehicle categories: – A drop in the share of private vehicles (69.5% in 2001, 68% in 2003, 65% in 2004 and 60% in 2006) – An increase in the share of motorcycles (10% in 2001, 10.5% in 2003, 12% in 2004 and 15% in 2006) – An increase in the share of commercial vehicles (9% in 2001, 10.5% in 2003, 12% in 2004 and 13% in 2006) Offences Source: Paris police headquarters Number of offences (tickets) recorded committed by light vehicles of under 3.5 metric tons Changes 2007/2006 for not stopping at red traffic lights for driving through a no-entry sign for entry into a junction* * The vehicle could be stopped and disrupt traffic. 30,895 6,873 2,683 -11% +14% +37% Trends: Over 2007, 598,708 tickets for breach of traffic regulations were issued by the Paris police headquarters on Paris roads, i.e. approximately 2% less than in 2006. 28

Table of Contents for the Digital Edition of Paris Transport and Travel 2007 Report

Cover
Contents
Journeys in the Paris region
Public transport
Travel by bicycle
Pedestrians on the move
Journeys made by people with reduced mobility
Traffic
Travel by motorcycle
Parking
Journeys by taxi
Journeys made by tourists
The carriage of goods
Travel safety
Planning public space
Atmospheric pollution
Economic backdrop
Key figures for 2007
The Observatoire des déplacements (Paris transport  monitoring center)

Paris Transport and Travel 2007 Report

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