Number of cars in London falls
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The number of cars owned by Londoners fell last year for the first time since the Second World War. Vehicle numbers in 1991 totalled 2.78 million - down from 2.83 million in 1990.
The fall was reported in 'Transport Statistics for London 1992' published yesterday by the Department of Transport.
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