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Transportation stats: Malaysia vs Serbia and Montenegro

  Malaysian Transportation stats

  Serbian Transportation stats

Air transport, freight > million tons per km 2,599.17 million tons/km 6.01 million tons/km
Ranked 13th in 2004. 431 times more than Serbia and Montenegro Ranked 102nd in 2004.
Driving side of the road > Left or right Left side Right side
Highways > A note in addition to these national and main regional roads, Malaysia has thousands of kilometers of local roads that are maintained by local jurisdictions (1999) because of the 1999 Kosovo conflict, many road bridges were destroyed; since the end of the conflict in June 1999, there has been an intensive program to either rebuild bridges or build by-pass routes (1999)
Merchant marine > foreign-owned 77 2
Ranked 23rd in 2005. 38 times more than Serbia and Montenegro Ranked 96th in 2005.
Merchant marine > total (per $ GDP) 2.6 per $1 billion of GDP 0.1 per $1 billion of GDP
Ranked 38th in 2005. 34 times more than Serbia and Montenegro Ranked 120th in 2005.
Pipelines condensate 3 km; gas 1,965 km; oil 31 km; refined products 114 km gas 1,921 km; oil 323 km
Pipelines > All types condensate 279 km; gas 5,047 km; oil 1,841 km; refined products 114 km (2004) gas 3,177 km; oil 393 km (2004)
Pipelines > Gas 5,047 km 3,177 km
Ranked 26th. 59% more than Serbia and Montenegro Ranked 36th.
Pipelines > Oil 31 km 323 km
Ranked 40th in 2009. Ranked 21st in 2009. 9 times more than Malaysia
Pipelines > Total length 7,281 km 3,570 km
Ranked 36th. 104% more than Serbia and Montenegro Ranked 48th.
Pipelines > Total length (per $ GDP) 61.8 km per $1 billion of GDP 148.8 km per $1 billion of GDP
Ranked 59th. Ranked 28th. 141% more than Malaysia
Ports and harbors Bintulu, Kota Kinabalu, Kuantan, Kuching, Kudat, Labuan, Lahad Datu, Lumut, Miri, Pasir Gudang, George Town (Penang), Port Dickson, Port Kelang, Sandakan, Sibu, Tanjung Berhala, Tanjung Kidurong, Tawau Bar, Belgrade, Kotor, Novi Sad, Pancevo, Tivat, Zelenika
Pump price for diesel fuel > US$ per liter $0.53 $1.14
Ranked 140th in 2008. Ranked 62nd in 2008. 115% more than Malaysia
Quality of port infrastructure, WEF > 1=extremely underdeveloped to 7=well developed and efficient by i 5.52 3.27
Ranked 17th in 2009. 69% more than Serbia and Montenegro Ranked 97th in 2009.
Railways, goods transported > million ton-km 1,350 4,214
Ranked 62nd in 2008. Ranked 47th in 2008. 2 times more than Malaysia
Speed limit > Speed limits in specific countries > Within Towns 40-60 60
Waterways > A note Peninsular Malaysia 3,209 km, Sabah 1,569 km, Sarawak 2,518 km the Danube River, central Europe's connection with the Black Sea, runs through Serbia; since early 2000, a pontoon bridge, replacing a destroyed conventional bridge, has obstructed river traffic at Novi Sad; the obstruction is bypassed by a canal system, the inadequate lock size of which limits the size of vessels which may pass; the pontoon bridge can be opened for large ships but has slowed river traffic (2001)
World Forum for Harmonization of Vehicle Regulations > participating countries > Code 52 10
Ranked 1st. 4 times more than Serbia and Montenegro Ranked 35th.

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