In Turkey, the number of registered motorcycles exceeded cars in five provinces. Manisa had the highest difference between motorcycles and cars. As of February, the number of registered motorcycles in traffic reached a record level of 6,329,732, surpassing the number of cars in Aydın, Kilis, Manisa, Muğla, and Iğdır. According to the Turkish Statistical Institute (TÜİK) data, last month the number of registered motor vehicles in Turkey was determined to be 16,405,235 cars, 526,102 minibuses, 214,230 buses, 4,738,370 light trucks, 1,006,568 trucks, 6,329,732 motorcycles, 103,524 special purpose vehicles, and 2,272,761 tractors, totaling 31,596,522. Istanbul had the highest number of motorcycles with 811,333, followed by Antalya with 498,237 and Izmir with 470,164. Ardahan had the lowest number of motorcycles with a total of 951, followed by Tunceli with 1,539, Hakkari with 1,568, and Bitlis with 1,773. The number of motorcycles tripled in Kilis, where there were 13,370 cars compared to 38,431 motorcycles. In Aydın, there were 227,947 cars compared to 228,601 motorcycles, while Manisa had 263,306 cars compared to 302,690 motorcycles. Muğla had 267,341 cars compared to 289,104 motorcycles, and Iğdır had 7,782 cars compared to 11,643 motorcycles registered in traffic.
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