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Report: New Policies Needed as Millennials Lead AZ Driving Decline

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Tuesday, May 14, 2013   

PHOENIX - Arizona's driving boom is over. A new report from the Arizona Public Interest Research Group (PIRG) Education Fund says total vehicle travel miles peaked in 2007.

According to PIRG public interest advocate Serena Unrein, driving is likely to decline further because of demographic changes involving the Millennial Generation, those born between 1983 and 2000.

"As more and more Millennials become adults and their tendency to drive less becomes the norm, the reduction in driving likely will be even larger," she said. "That means that our transportation policies really need an update so they can reflect how Arizonans are getting around."

Unrein said Millennials are more likely to live in walkable neighborhoods and to use bicycles and public transportation. And, she said, they are driving less, 23 percent fewer miles in 2009 than in 2001.

Most Arizona transportation funding comes from the gasoline tax, which Unrein pointed out hasn't increased in 23 years and is producing less revenue from cars that get better mileage and are driven less. The tax is dedicated to highways, but Unrein said that needs to change.

"Transportation spending decisions should be based on how people want to get around and how we're going to best reduce traffic congestion and improve our air quality in Arizona," she declared. "And certainly encouraging other modes of transportation than driving can help that."

Unrein remarked that Millennials are also driving less because of increased use of technology and a desire to simply save money.

"Everything from the ability to shop online and connect with their friends online, to wanting to avoid the expense of owning a car," goes into such a decision, she said.

She said that even if the Millennial-led decline in miles driven continues at only half what it was in the past decade, it still means total miles driven by Americans will be no more in the year 2040 than they were in 2007.

The report is at ArizonaPIRGEdFund.org




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