http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/young-americans-drive-16082310#.T34H_XpYSfE

Young Americans Less Likely to Drive

By JOAN LOWY Associated Press
WASHINGTON April 5, 2012 (AP)



The share of people in their teens, 20s and 30s with driver's licenses is 
dropping. It's a trend seen not only in the United States, but in other wealthy 
nations as well.



Recent studies at the University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute 
show the share of 16- to 39-year-olds with driver's licenses declined markedly 
between 1983 and 2008. The greatest decreases were among drivers in their late 
teens and early 20s.


For example, among Americans aged 20 to 24 in 1983, nearly 92 percent had 
driver's licenses. Twenty-five years later, the share fell to 82 percent.


Researchers say that cyber contact may be reducing the need for young people to 
socialize face-to-face. Other possible factors include the economy and more 
young people choosing to live in cities.


Arthur Ross, Pedestrian-Bicycle Coordinator
City of Madison, Traffic Engineering Division
215 Martin Luther King, Jr., Blvd., Suite 100
PO Box 2986
Madison, WI  53701-2986
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