I wonder how many could have bypassed using a car altogether, and ridden a bike 
or taken a bus.

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> On Aug 29, 2014, at 9:14 PM, Dennis Miles <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 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...
> 
> Dennis Lee Miles
> 
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