Americans Drove 221.1 Billion Miles in February
The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) said Americans drove 221.1 billion miles in February, a 2.8 percent increase from a year earlier and part of a rising demand pattern that underscores the need for greater investment in transportation infrastructure. The new numbers come as Congress is trying to decide whether to push to pass a long-term or short-term reauthorization of the Highway Trust Fund before its highway and transit program authority expires May 31. The FHWA said the February increase in vehicle miles traveled, on top of a bigger year-over-year gain in January, means drivers logged 3.9 percent more miles in the first two months of 2015 than a year earlier. That was also the heaviest February driving volume since the record high in 2004, the agency said, and marked the 12th consecutive month of VMT growth. The figures, which include passenger vehicle, bus and truck travel, are based on vehicle information collected from more than 4,800 continuous-count stations nationwide.
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