The number of licensed vehicles on the roads has passed the 35 million mark for the first time.
Government figures show that by the end of 2013 there were 35.03 million licensed vehicles in Britain.
This included 29.14 million cars, 3.35 million light goods vehicles, and nearly 1.22 million motorcycles.
The overall figure includes such road users as lift trucks, diggers, taxis and agricultural vehicles.
The end-of-2013 total compares with 34.52 million vehicles at the end of 2012.
The annual totals have risen steadily over the last 20 years, with there being only 25.23 million licensed vehicles in 1994. 35m licensed vehicles on the roads - BTSo for non UK members, how many licensed vehicles in your country?