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May26

Aviation uses 23% of UK's transport petroleum

Permalink | 26/05/10 | Categories: Statistics | by: A Sharp English (UK)

According to page 133 of the 2009 issue of the Department for Transport's publication, Transport Trends, aviation (international and domestic) now accounts for 23% of all petroleum consumed by transport in the UK.

Rail accounts for 1.3%, and road most of the rest.

Road consumption was growing through the 1980s, but has now levelled off.

See the DfT Transport Trends website.

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