Also, 30.54 million new drivers were registered in 2017 across China, which is the world's largest automobile market, according to the country's Ministry of Public Security.
"In 2017, the number of newly-registered vehicles and drivers reached 33.52 million and 30.54 million respectively," according to the ministry's traffic management bureau.
Seven cities, including Beijing, Chengdu, Chongqing, Shanghai, Suzhou, Shenzhen and Zhengzhou, had more than three million vehicles each, the bureau said.
A total of 53 cities had over one million automobiles while 24 cities had over two million, the state-run Xinhua news agency reported.
Among all drivers, women accounted for 28.79 per cent, 1.56 percentage points higher than in 2016, it said.
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