Earlier today the US Federal Highway Administration said Americans drove 12.2 billion fewer miles in June than the same month a year earlier.
The 4.7 percent decline, which came while 'gas' prices were peaking, was the biggest monthly driving drop in a downward trend that began in November.
Overall, Americans drove 53.2 billion fewer miles November through June than they did over the same eight-month period a year earlier, according to the highway agency's latest monthly report on driving. That's a larger decline than the 49.3 billion fewer miles driven by Americans over the entire decade of the 1970s, a period marked by oil embargoes and gas lines, the agency said.
Gas consumption was down, too. The highway administration said motorists consumed 400 million fewer gallons of gasoline and 318 million fewer gallons of diesel in the first quarter of 2008 than in the same period in 2007.
The June driving data, collected by more than 4,000 automatic traffic recorders operated round-the-clock by state highway agencies, were supported by a telephone survey by AARP of people age 50 and over in which 67 percent said they have cut back on their driving because of high gas prices.
Four in 10 said they have used public transportation, walked or ridden a bicycle more frequently since gas prices have risen, according to the AARP poll.

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“Bike commuting when you are too far from work”
Posted by: aullman - Aug 14, 3:02am
Commuting by bike requires a safe drivable route to work. Many would-be bikers do not have a safe route to work, or simply live to far from work. For these people, the best option is to work remotely from an office near where they live. Remote Office Centers around the country lease individual offices, internet, and phone systems to workers from multiple companies in shared centers. Centers are located in the city and around suburbs. If you are interested in finding a Remote Office Center, you can do a web search for: "Remote Office Centers" in quotes. More people could commute by bike if they were able to work remotely.