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Jambi City Hoards More Than Half of Province's Vehicles
Jambi City registered 394,932 motor vehicles in 2018 (54% of the provincial total), while Tanjung Jabung Barat recorded only 4,115 four-wheelers.
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Jambi City registered 394,932 motor vehicles in 2018 — more than half of all vehicles in the province — while rural regencies struggled to top a few thousand four-wheelers, according to BPS data sourced from Jambi traffic police.
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The gap reveals a province where mobility is overwhelmingly urban. Jambi City's grip The provincial capital accounted for 54 percent of the 733,676 vehicles registered across Jambi.
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That dominance stretched across vehicle types: the city hosted nearly half of the province's two-wheelers and more than half of all four-wheelers. Across the 11 regencies, two-wheelers were the backbone.
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The province logged 559,216 two-wheelers , meaning for every four-wheeler there were roughly three motorcycles. Even in areas like Bungo or Batang Hari, two-wheelers outnumbered cars three to one.
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Two-wheelers everywhere In Kerinci, two-wheelers reached 24,754 versus 6,825 four-wheelers. Merangin recorded 38,356 motorcycles and 13,885 cars.
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Sarolangun, one of the province's poorer regencies, had 11,950 two-wheelers and only 6,375 cars.
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Where four wheels are scarce Tanjung Jabung Barat had only 4,115 four-wheelers — fewer than the number of cars in a single large parking garage in the capital.
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Jambi City registered 394,932 motor vehicles in 2018 (54% of the provincial total), while Tanjung Jabung Barat recorded only 4,115 four-wheelers.

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