Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS)
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National Household Travel Survey
Daily Travel Quick Facts

Daily Travel is a trip from one point to another on a single day.

How We Travel

  • 87 percent of daily trips take place in personal vehicles
  • 91 percent of people commuting to work use personal vehicles

How Many Trips We Take Every Day

  • Americans take 1.1 billion trips a day — four for every person in the U.S
  • U.S. daily travel averages 11 billion miles a day — almost 40 miles per person per day

How Many Trips We Take in a Year

  • Americans take 411 billion daily trips a year or about 1,500 trips per person
  • U.S. daily travel totals about 4 trillion miles — 14,500 miles per person

Why We Travel

  • 45 percent of daily trips are taken for shopping and errands
  • 27 percent of daily trips are social and recreational, such as visiting a friend
  • 15 percent of daily trips are taken for commuting

What We Drive

  • There are 204 million personal vehicles available for regular use
    • 57 percent are cars or station wagons
    • 21 percent are vans or SUVs
    • 19 percent are light trucks

When We Travel

  • The most daily trips are made on Friday (16 percent)
  • The fewest daily trips are made on Sunday (13 percent)
  • More daily trips are taken between noon and 1 p.m. (7.4 percent) than between 8 a.m. - 9 a.m. (5.5 percent)

The Average Driver

  • Spends 55 minutes a day behind the wheel
  • Drives 29 miles a day

Men vs. Women

  • Women drive less (21 to 38 miles per day)
  • Men drive longer (67 to 44 minutes per day)

SOURCE: National Household Travel Survey, 2001-2002. For further details, see our Frequently Asked Questions.