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North Korea’s Empty Roads Filling With Cars After Decades of Restrictions

North Korea is reportedly experiencing a rapid increase in the number of private vehicles after authorities relaxed decades-old restrictions on personal car ownership. For years, the country remained known for its nearly empty roads. Some estimates suggested that North Korea had only around 30,000 vehicles nationwide — roughly one car for every 800 residents. Reports now indicate that licensed drivers can purchase one vehicle per household throu…
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Правда.Ру broke the news on Friday, May 29, 2026.
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