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Report: A New Direction - Our Changing Relationship with Driving and the Implications for America’s Future
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Sun, 2013-09-01 22:45 — Kathy Gilbeaux
uspirg.org
Released by: U.S. PIRG Education Fund Release date: Tuesday, May 14, 2013
The Driving Boom—a six decade-long period of steady increases in per-capita driving in the United States—is over.
Americans drive fewer total miles today than we did eight years ago, and fewer per person than we did at the end of Bill Clinton’s first term. The unique combination of conditions that fueled the Driving Boom—from cheap gas prices to the rapid expansion of the workforce during the Baby Boom generation—no longer exists. Meanwhile, a new generation—the Millennials—is demanding a new American Dream less dependent on driving.
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