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Despite fuel prices hovering near record highs, recent data reveals that people in the Netherlands are driving more than ever before. This unexpected trend comes amid ongoing concerns about inflation and efforts to encourage sustainable transportation. Analysts and policymakers are now examining the factors behind this rise in vehicle use, as its implications pose challenges for both climate goals and energy consumption in the country.

Rising Fuel Costs Fail to Curb Driving Habits Among Dutch Motorists

Despite fuel prices hovering near historic highs, Dutch motorists continue to increase their mileage, defying expectations that costlier petrol would lead to more cautious driving behaviors. New transportation data reveals that average distances driven per vehicle have risen steadily over the past six months, suggesting that commuting habits and lifestyle necessities outweigh the deterrent effect of rising fuel expenses.

Key factors influencing this trend include:

  • Limited…

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Author : EURO-NEWS

Publish date : 2026-05-08 20:51:00

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