This
article discusses Millennial driving trends and the decline in Millennial
driving in the U.S. The first theory is that demographic or economic factors
are behind the decline in Millennial driving, such as increased schooling,
decreased employment, and delay in marriage. The second theory suggests that Millennials
have a different attitude toward cars than previous generations did at the same
age. A third theory suggests that the decrease in driving has not been accompanied by an increase in
other modes of travel or a decline in average trip length, meaning that younger
Americans are increasingly going fewer places.
(Full article: http://www.citylab.com/commute/2015/07/the-clearest-explanation-yet-for-why-millennials-are-driving-less/398366/)
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