Europeans are traveling more and more by car

According to a Eurostat study, the use of the car as a means of transport has increased over the past ten years and remains by far the majority in all countries of the European Union

Europeans are traveling more and more by car

According to a Eurostat study, the use of the car as a means of transport has increased over the past ten years and remains by far the majority in all countries of the European Union. In 2021, it accounted for 79.7% of total passenger kilometers, up from 73.1% in 2011 – the passenger kilometer (pkm) is a unit of measurement for transporting one person over one kilometer.

During the same period, the share of transport carried out by coach, bus and tram fell from 9 to 7.1% and that of distances traveled by train fell from 6.6 to 5.6%. Finally, the share of air passenger kilometers stood at 7.3% in 2021. It was 10.9% in 2011 and reached a peak of 15% in 2019, before falling to 5.7%. in 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Among the European Union countries, Lithuania has the highest share of car transport (91.7%), followed by the Netherlands (85.4%) and Finland (85. 2%). In France it is 78.8%. Croatia, for its part, has the highest level of distances traveled by plane (25.4%), followed by Bulgaria (16.3%) and Spain (13.1%). It is 8.2% in France.