NEW STUDY REVEALS THAT URBAN DRIVING IS WAY UP AND RURAL DRIVING IS WAY DOWN

The latest report: "Recent Diverging Trends in the Amount of Urban and Rural Driving in the United States" is particularly depressing, yet interesting. The authors said:
"...the overall distance driven increased by 15 percent between 2000 and 2016. Second, during this period, urban distance driven increased by 33 percent, while rural distance driven decreased by 12 percent."
The increase in the overall distance driven is not surprising because the population increased by that percentage during that time. But what could cause such a dramatic decline in rural driving and the even bigger increase in urban? The authors ask this question and also suggests that further research would help but we could guess that it is because the rural communities continue to depopulate and the ones left behind are the older and poorer folks.
source: treehugger.com


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