Drivers cut back miles for the first time in 26 years
The average American motorist is driving substantially fewer miles for the first time in 26 years because of high gas prices and demographic shifts, according to a USA TODAY analysis of federal highway data.
--high gas prices are working to promote conservation
--increased traffic congestion
--improved use of public transportation
--there is a demographic shift deemphasizing the need to drive








KenBob · May 22, 2007 2:14 AM
The average American may be driving less, but the demand for oil in America is actually increasing and thus the price.
Next time you're at a stop light, look at how many SUVs are surrounding you and you'll see where the high demand is coming from.
paul kuehnel · May 24, 2007 2:27 PM
They too will die out, as consumers grow weary of spending $120 to fill a tank that gets 300 miles down the road.
Another concept that needs to be hammered home... HA
R.James Woolsey, former director of the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency, drives a Toyota Prius with a bumper sticker that reads, “Bin Laden hates this car.”