At around 19.5 years, Greece had the oldest bus fleet in Europe in 2020. More than half of the surveyed European countries had buses with an average age above 10 years in their fleets. Austria had the youngest fleet. The average age of buses on Austria's streets was slightly less than five years old.
Average age of registered buses in European countries in 2020
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