Saturday, February 13, 2016

19 Year Olds with Driver License Dropped by One Third 1983-2014

U.S. driving mania clearly ended with the last century--here is a summary of a university study on driver licensing from a National Association of Railroad Passengers (NARP) newsletter this week: "According to by University of Michigan's Transportation Research Institute, more Americans are relying on public transportation for its ease, low fares and efficiency, as compared to owning and driving a car. Only 69 percent of 19-year-olds have a driver's license in 2014, compared with almost 90 percent in 1983. The percentage of 20-somethings with driver's licenses has also fallen by 13 percent over the past three decades, and fewer Americans in their 30s and 40s now have driver's licenses."

2 comments:

  1. This is truly an informative article. Keep sharing such posts my friend. I will also start getting driving training very soon and have selected a reputed Port Macquarie Driving School to learn driving. They are quite good.

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  2. In accordance with SORN the declaration must be made for 'off road' vehicles before the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency fifteenth of the month that the trail tax expires.

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