Americans drive A LOT! In 2023(the most recent year with complete data), we collectively put in a whopping 2.9 trillion miles (not counting heavy trucks). KBB crunched the numbers, and some insights are pretty wild: πŸš— Who's driving? Men vs. Women: Men drive about 20% more miles per day than women overall. This gap widens significantly among older drivers (65+), where men drive twice as much! Most Driven: Men aged 34 to 54 are the biggest drivers, putting in a huge 44% more miles than the average American. Least Driven: Unsurprisingly, 16-19 year olds drive the least, clocking in 48% less than the average. Retirement Impact: Ditching the daily commute after retirement leads to a 30% drop in miles driven. ⏰ When? Average Commute: Our average one-way commute in 2023 was still 26.8 minutes, pretty flat compared to before the pandemic. And 9% of drivers spend over an hour getting to work πŸ—ΊοΈ State by State Most Miles: Wyoming takes the top spot, with drivers averaging a massive 21,575 miles per year (50% more than the national average). Other high-mileage states include Mississippi, Missouri, and New Mexico. Least Miles: New York is dead last, with only 9,750 miles per driver annually. (Guess that terrible city traffic plays a role) Rhode Island, Washington, and surprisingly, Alaska, also rank low. #AmericanDrivingTrends #DrivingHabits #Traffic #Travel #Cars