Friday, June 20, 2008

Drivers Log 30 Billion Fewer Miles in US Since Last November


A recent report states that Americans have cut back 30 billion miles of driving over the last six months. The drop was measured between November 2007 - April 2008, and is the largest change in driving since the fuel crisis of 1979-1980. With fuel prices looking to stay high, it may represent permanent change in the way Americans think about travel .

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2 comments:

Charger02 said...

I'm surprised it's not lower than that with gas heading towards the $5.00 mark. I bet people will be driving even less this summer and taking less road trips.

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