85% of driven trip miles were under 39 miles.   Also,
 99% of driven trip miles were less than 100 miles ,
leaving only 1% of  trip miles being over 100 miles.
Less than one percent of trips are over 100 miles.
That suggests that three trips per year are over 100 miles. Not having
the original source you have confused the data, possibly because of my
presentation, of the original data. "Sorry about that." Driven trip
miles are per calendar day.  There are 365 days per year, and one
percent is 3.65 days with trips over 100 miles for 99 % of automobile
drivers. Then One percent drive in excess of 100 miles each day , that
is three million drivers who regularly drive in excess of 100 miles in
their daily total miles driven. I am sorry to have confused the issue.
I had an excellent graphic illustrating this data from the same US
Government agency who performed the research study, but I lost it when
my computer hard drive crashed last Spring. Perhaps it is still
available on the internet but my service (Hughesnet) limits my usage
toward the end of the month when my allotment is exceeded...

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