by kublikhan » Thu 24 Apr 2008, 16:16:03
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('aahala2', 'k')ublikhan
I take it you work for the US media.
The title for the thread says "US traffic falls 7.5" but that isn't
at all what the article states. It says that traffic declined perhaps
7.5% in a particular county, the percentage of decline in the US
by EIA projection was stated as .3%. And that's gas consumption,
not traffic.
The 2008 figure of 7.5% was for one particular county, but the rest of the numbers I cited were nation wide. And it was indeed traffic I was quoting, not the EIA figure of gas. Also, it is not just that county showing declines in traffic. If you want to look at traffic region by region, check out the link below. For the month of December 2007, the graph shows a year on year drop in traffic of 6.0% northeast, 5.8% for the midwest, 3.5% for the west, etc. Total year on year decline in traffic for the US was down 3.9% for the month of december 2007. Are you seriously surprised that a more than doubling in gas price in the last few years would reduce driving?
Gasoline Usage heads down$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'T')he last four months represent the first period since the 1980 gas crisis that there was a reduction in cumulative miles driven by US citizens.
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('dunewalker', 'I') question this headline also. From the latest weekly petroleum report(April 23rd):
"Total products supplied over the last four-week period has averaged 20.7 million
barrels per day, up by 0.8 percent compared to the similar period last year.
barrels per day, up by 0.9 percent from the same period last year. Distillate
weeks, up 0.5 percent from the same period last year.