Americans drive 1.4 billion fewer highway miles

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Americans drove 1.4 billion fewer highway miles in April than they did in April 2007, the Department of Transportation said Wednesday.

That marks the sixth consecutive monthly drop and coincides with record gas prices and an increase in transit ridership, Transportation Secretary Mary Peters said.

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Peters expressed concern that the cutbacks have resulted in the collection of fewer taxes on gasoline. Such taxes are funneled to the federal Highway Trust Fund, which gets 18.4 cents per gallon from gasoline and 24.4 cents per gallon from diesel fuel.

So because you drive less, the roads will be worse…

One Response to “Americans drive 1.4 billion fewer highway miles”

  1. John Says:

    Believe me, they couldn’t get much worse. The real reason they’re concerned is that money is their annual bonus fund, and that’s more important than fixing roads or saving the environment.


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