ROADS/BRIDGES: A record April for driving in the U.S.

June 24, 2015

FHWA determines a 3.9% besting of April 2014 stats.

U.S. motorists drove a record number of miles in April, U.S. government data shows, as a resurgence in road travel that has lasted over a year showed no signs of easing. According to the data released by the Federal Highway Administration, Americans logged 267.9 billion miles on U.S. roads in April, the highest for the month on record going back to 1990 and up 3.9% from a year earlier. This marks the 14th consecutive month of year-on-year growth, with north-central and western regions accounting for just under one-half of the total, growing at the fastest pace.

For the first four months of the year, motor travel was up by 37 billion miles, or 3.9%, to a record 987.8 billion miles, as a drop in U.S. gasoline prices spurred more Americans to hit the road. Americans' driving habits are watched closely by oil and corn-based ethanol traders, since U.S. gasoline demand accounts for about one-tenth of global oil demand and a big portion of biofuel consumption.

The immediate need for infrastructure investment in light of these and myriad other statistics and first-hand accounts remains self-evident.

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