Vehicle entries to Andorra via Alt Urgell drop by 5.4% in January

Overall traffic to the Principality decreased by 7.9% last month, with a significant slump at the French border.

Generic image of a line of vehicles on a mountain road near the border.
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Generic image of a line of vehicles on a mountain road near the border.

A total of 311,242 vehicles entered Andorra during January, marking a 7.9% decrease compared to the same month last year, according to official data.

Traffic coming from Spain through the Alt Urgell border saw a 5.4% decline in passenger cars. This reduction was less severe than the one recorded at the French border, where vehicle entries plummeted by 25.6% during the same period.
Over the last twelve months, Andorra recorded 4,175,906 vehicle entries, a 3.1% drop from the previous year's 4.3 million. Specifically, entries through the Catalan border decreased by 15,381 units, representing a minor 0.5% annual decline.
Despite the negative raw data, adjusted figures show a stable trend of 0.1% over the last five months. At the Alt Urgell crossing, the trend has remained at 0% for the past quarter, suggesting a stabilization of traffic flow from the south.