Car ownership by companies and personal businesses has been investigated as part of the development of a forecasting model for car ownership. In 1985 261,000 cars were owned by companies (cars in use) and 262,700 by personal businesses, each representing little less than nine percent of the total number of cars. The number of leased cars amounted to almost 130,000 of which 80 percent were leased by companies. The companies' share of new registrations was 38 percent and of personal businesses, 7 percent. The most car intensive sector for companies (number of cars per employee) was the Wholesale and Retail trade sector, and for personal businesses it was the Agriculture and Forestry sector.
Company and Personal Business Car Ownership
1987
42 pages
Report
No indication
English
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