Nation's driving continues to fall

Feb. 24, 2009

With new data released Feb. 19, America’s trend of declining driving continued into its second year with 3.8 billion fewer vehicle-miles traveled (VMT), or 1.6% less, in Dec. 2008 compared to the same month a year earlier.

“The nation’s driving decline is another indication of just how important the President’s economic recovery plan is,” said U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood.

With new data released Feb. 19, America’s trend of declining driving continued into its second year with 3.8 billion fewer vehicle-miles traveled (VMT), or 1.6% less, in Dec. 2008 compared to the same month a year earlier.

“The nation’s driving decline is another indication of just how important the President’s economic recovery plan is,” said U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood.

The consecutive 14-month trend of declining driving–between Nov. 2007 and Dec. 2008–now tops 115 billion VMT, compared to the same period a year earlier. As it has since the trend began, the decline in rural driving in Dec. 2008 outpaced urban driving.

At 4.8% fewer VMT compared to December 2007, the new data show the West–a bloc of 13 states–experienced the biggest decline. At 14.7% and 11.1% fewer VMT, respectively, Oregon and Washington led the nation with the largest single-state declines that month which is due, in part, to unusually large snowfall.

Despite the overall national decline, 17 states posted slight increases–the first identified since August. Colorado led the nation in increased single-month travel, with 5.4%–or about 200 million VMT–more than in Dec. 2007.

To review the VMT data in FHWA’s “Traffic Volume Trends” reports, including that of Dec. 2008, visit Traffic Volume Trends.

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