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Taiwan Motorcycles

For the riders in Taiwan, motorcycles are an everyday sight. There are over 15 million motorcycles in Taiwan alone, which is about 67.6 for every 100 people. The number continues to rise every year, as do the accidents. It also heavily contributes to pollution in the country. It's easier to maneuver in the streets than a car, as well as much more cost-conscious. 

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