MAKHACHKALA, April 14 – RIA Dagestan. The North Caucasian Federal District ranks last among all Russian federal districts for automobilization level based on 2025 results. According to RBC Kavkaz, citing a study by the Autostat agency, the NCFD records an average of 245 vehicles per 1,000 residents.
In Dagestan, the figure is even lower — only 210 cars per 1,000 people. Fewer vehicles are found only in Chechnya (190) and Ingushetia (175). Consequently, Dagestan ranks among the regions with the lowest vehicle availability not only within its federal district but across the entire country.
By comparison, the Far Eastern Federal District leads the nation with 363 vehicles per 1,000 residents, while the national average for Russia stands at 331 cars per 1,000 people.