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467 cars were in Britain in the 1960s
A busy road with many cars means traffic i would think that is the best awnser
In the 1960s, the number of cars in the UK experienced significant growth, with approximately 7 million registered vehicles by the end of the decade. This increase was driven by rising affluence, improved road infrastructure, and the expansion of the car manufacturing industry. The decade marked a shift towards greater car ownership among the British population.
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aprroximately 120,000 Cars were on the road in 1906 due to the records kept by the Car companies.
there were 200andyourface cars on the road
Audi have more than 35 series of cars since 1960s.
All vehicles currently on the road are used.
Around 4,200