Muscat: The total number of vehicles registered in the Sultanate of Oman reached 1,625,541 by the end of June 2023, according to the latest data issued by the National Centre for Statistics and Information (NCSI).
Vehicles with private registration constituted 79.6% of the total vehicles registered in Oman, to stand at 1,294,252, while the number of vehicles with commercial registration reached 237,621.
Meanwhile, taxi vehicles reached 27,983. The number of rental vehicles reached 30,856. The number of government vehicles stood at 11,832 and motorbikes stood at 6,758.
The number of driving instruction vehicles stood at 5,564 and the number of vehicles with temporary registration (temporary inspection, export and import) stood at 8,556.
Moreover, the number of tractors stood at 1,275 and vehicles with diplomatic entity registrations stood at 844.
As for vehicles registered per weight, the number of vehicles weighing less than 3 tons stood at 1,467,675, over 10 tons stood at 71,931, between 3-7 tons stood at 47,865 and between 7-10 tons stood at 38,070.
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