According to the data of Washington ProFile, Lebanon is the most “automobilized” country in the world, reported Deutschewelle. 732 cars fall on the share of 1 thousand residents there. The second in the world in New Zealand with 578 cars. It is followed by Brunei and Luxembourg having 576 each, then Iceland – 561, Germany – 516 (7th) and the US 481 (12th). Estonia occupied the highest position out of the post-soviet states: it was the 28th with 339 cars falling on the share of 1 thousand residents. Russia is 51st with 143. Armenia occupied the second place from the end, along with the Central-African Republic and Mozambique – 0.3 cars for 1 thousand residents. It should be noted, however, that 2001 statistics was used to compose the report.