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Number of Cars in Karachi
Total number of Vehicles REGISTERED / ON ROAD in Karachi – 2011 compiled by URC

S.
No.

Type of Vehicle

1

2

Total
Registered
on Road upto 31-122010

MECHANIZED ROAD TRANSPORT REGISTERED / ON ROAD 2011
Newly Registered During the Year 2011

January March

April - June

July September

October December

Total Registered on Road 2011
(Col. 4+5+6+7)

Total Registered on
Road upto 31-122011 (Col. 3+*)

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

15,452

101

99

65

90

355

15,807

6,458

7

47

13

101

48

6,506

1

MINI BUS

2

BUSES

3

MINI TRUCK

11,876

284

221

138

105

748

12,624

4

TRUCK

14,759

436

203

59

131

829

15,588

5

VAN/PICKUP

99,077

2,018

2,239

1,361

1,402

7,020

104,097

6

TAXI

47,170

16

2

1

20

5

47,165

7

RICKSHAW

74,334

6,981

6,088

10,102

8,179

31,350

105,684

8

LIFTER

2,812

12

17

43

17

89

2,901

9

TRACTOR

3,364

54

49

40

28

171

3,535

10

OIL TANKER

2,663

76

46

68

23

213

2,876

11

PVT VEHICLES

946,733

14,073

14,209

12,228

11,677

52,187

998,920

12

MOTOR CYCLES

1,105,232

69,309

45,601

40,090

36,249

191,249

1,296,481

13

1,728

9

34

38

23

104

1,832

2

2

71

16

AMBULANCE
COFFIN
CARRIER
DISABLE
PERSON
CATHOLIC
TRUST

17

SCHOOL BUS

18

CHURCH

14
15

GRAND TOTAL

69

-

-

-

98

1

-

-

-

-

99

113

1

-

-

1

-

113

244

1

3

38

2

2

2,330,220

1
-

1

3

246

1

3

35
2,614,580

PUBLIC SERVICE VEHICLES IN KARACHI
TYPE OF VEHICLE

1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

BUSES
Buses (40 seaters and above)
Buses (24-50 seats)
Buses (under KPTS)
UBS

981
900
Nil
Nil

1249
850
Nil
Nil

1352
825
Nil

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