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Mileage driven in Washington rank third-lowest in the U.S.

A recent study shows that Washington ranks third-lowest in the U.S. for miles driven per registered vehicle. In 2022, the average mileage was just 7,464 miles. This means that people in Washington don’t drive as much as those in many other states. The study used data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration and the Federal Highway Administration. They looked at vehicle registrations, miles driven, and fuel use. The report was put together by Jason Stone Injury Lawyers.

Factors behind Washington’s low mileage

Washington has a surprisingly low average mileage. Despite its large population, people here don’t drive as far each year. One reason for this is Seattle’s efficient public transportation system. Many people use buses and trains instead of cars, which helps lower the overall mileage. The public transportation in Seattle makes it easier for people to get around without driving long distances. This is a key factor in why Washington has lower average mileage compared to other states.

Comparison with other states

Montana has the lowest mileage in the country. In 2022, people there drove only 6,008 miles on average. Montana is mostly rural. People live in smaller towns, so commutes are short. Not many vehicles are used every day. In second place is South Dakota, where the average vehicle mileage was 7,453 miles per year. People in South Dakota also tend to drive less. This is partly due to shorter commutes and more vehicles per household, resulting in less annual mileage.

How public transportation and lifestyle affect mileage and habits

While Washington doesn’t have the lowest mileage, there are still important factors. Public transportation plays a big role. People in Washington are more likely to use public transit than in other places. The state’s focus on environmental issues and reducing car use is also a factor. Lifestyle choices like biking or walking also reduce the need for a car, which, in turn, lowers overall mileage. People in states with larger cities or less public transit often drive more. They rely on cars because public transport options are limited.

Mileage driven in Washington rank third-lowest in the U.S. (Photo: Facebook)

The future of driving in Washington and across the U.S.

As people become more concerned about the environment, driving habits may continue to change. Many cities are working to improve transportation systems. New infrastructure and better public transportation will make it easier for people to use cars less. In the future, we may see fewer cars on the road as more people choose public transit or other alternatives, thereby reducing overall mileage.

Anna Karolina Heinrich

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