As of 2005, one half of energy in Japan is produced from petroleum, a fifth from coal, and 14% from natural gas.[108] Nuclear power produces a quarter of Japan's electricity.[109]
Japan's road spending has been large.[110] The 1.2 million kilometers of paved road are the main means of transportation.[111] Japan has left-hand traffic. A single network of high-speed, divided, limited-access toll roads connects major cities and are operated by toll-collecting enterprises. New and used cars are inexpensive. Car ownership fees and fuel levies are used to promote energy-efficiency. However, at just 50% of all distance travelled, car usage is the lowest of all G8 countries.
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Japan's road spending has been large.[110] The 1.2 million kilometers of paved road are the main means of transportation.[111] Japan has left-hand traffic. A single network of high-speed, divided, limited-access toll roads connects major cities and are operated by toll-collecting enterprises. New and used cars are inexpensive. Car ownership fees and fuel levies are used to promote energy-efficiency. However, at just 50% of all distance travelled, car usage is the lowest of all G8 countries.
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