Decline in American driving still evident

March 19, 2009

New estimates released Thursday show the decline in American driving continued in January 2009 with 7 billion fewer vehicle-miles traveled (VMT), or 3.1% less, compared with the same month a year earlier. This is the first back-to-back decline for January since 1981-1982.

New estimates released Thursday show the decline in American driving continued in January 2009 with 7 billion fewer vehicle-miles traveled (VMT), or 3.1% less, compared with the same month a year earlier. This is the first back-to-back decline for January since 1981-1982.

The decline now exceeds 122 billion VMT, compared with the same 14-month period--December 2006 to January 2008--a year earlier. A recent end-of-the-year data calibration adjusted the November 2007 data, revealing that the trend did not begin in November 2007, as originally reported, but rather in December 2007.

As it has since the trend began, the decline in rural driving in January 2009 outpaced urban driving.

The new data show the North Central area--a bloc of 12 states ranging from Ohio to the Dakotas--experienced the biggest regional decline at 6% fewer VMT compared with January 2008. At 10.2% fewer VMT, Ohio led the nation with the largest single-state decline that month.

Despite the overall national decline, the West--a bloc of 13 states including Hawaii and Alaska--posted an increase of 0.2%. It is the West’s first increase in estimated VMT since the national decline began.

To review the VMT data in FHWA’s “Traffic Volume Trends” reports, including that of January 2009, visit www.fhwa.dot.gov/ohim/tvtw/tvtpage.htm.

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