The two tables present data on the average speed of urban
traffic
and the number of urban Use synonyms
zones
in nine countries from 1970 to 2020. The final year is an estimate, allowing for both historical and projected comparisons.
Use synonyms
Overall
, Linking Words
while
Linking Words
traffic
speeds have generally declined or remained relatively stable, the number of urban Use synonyms
zones
has grown significantly across all nations. Use synonyms
This
trend suggests a possible link between urban expansion and slower Linking Words
traffic
movement.
In 1970, Canada had the fastest urban Use synonyms
traffic
at 69 Use synonyms
kph
, followed closely by France at 60 Use synonyms
kph
. By 2020, Use synonyms
however
, many countries had experienced a decline in speed, Linking Words
for instance
, the UK dropped from 54 to 47 Linking Words
kph
. Despite Use synonyms
this
, Italy and Brazil bucked the trend, showing an upward trend to 58 and 57 Linking Words
kph
respectively. Use synonyms
Moreover
, Russia remained relatively stable, with only a slight diminishment from 63 to 59 Linking Words
kph
.
The number of urban Use synonyms
zones
expanded dramatically over the 50-year period. The USA illustrated the most significant surge, rising from 38,000 to 128,200 Use synonyms
zones
. Use synonyms
Furthermore
, other countries, including France and Brazil, Linking Words
also
experienced substantial increases. Even smaller nations Linking Words
such
as Chile and Italy saw steady growth, with Chile’s urban areas Linking Words
increase
fivefold from 1.1 to 5.4 thousand.Wrong verb form
increasing
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