The number of twowheelers on the live register is 5,25,912 while that of private cars and jeeps is 1,44,517. "Approximately 69% of the vehicles are non-transport two-wheelers, followed by private cars and jeeps, which account for 19% of the total vehicles," the report states. In terms of annual registration of vehicles, a total of 38,546 vehicles were registered during 2010-11 up to November 2010.
About 71% of vehicles comprised twowheelers while four-wheelers accounted for 19%. In terms of broad value group in the non-transport category, 46% of vehicles registered during 2007-08 till February 2011 have been valued at below Rs 40,000, while 37% are in the range between Rs40,000 and Rs50,000. The remaining 17% are valued above Rs 50,000. In the four-wheeler category, 25% are valued below Rs3 lakh, 45% range between Rs 3 lakh and Rs5 lakh, and the remaining 30% are valued at above Rs 5 lakh. As per the 2001 census, Goa's population stood at 13.47 lakh while it is projected to reach 17 lakh in 2011. "This is as per the national perspective of decennial growth," a source from census operations said. Goa's population growth has been considered modest as it recorded a 16% growth during the decade from 1981 to 1991 (1991 census) and 15.21% during 1991-2001 (2001 census).
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