Driving, as measured by national Vehicle Miles Traveled (VMT), began to plateau as far back as 2004 and dropped in 2007 for the first time since 1980. Per capita driving followed a similar pattern, with flat-lining growth after 2000 and falling rates since 2005. These recent declines in driving predated the steady hikes in gas prices during 2007 and 2008. Moreover, the recent drops in VMT (90 billion miles) and VMT per capita (388 miles) are the largest annualized drops since World War II.
1962 DAYTONA 500 Results
Fin. Pos. Str. Car Pos. Car No. Driver Laps Money Car
1 1 22 Fireball Roberts 200 $24,190 Pontiac
2 10 43 Richard Petty 200 $10,250 Plymouth
3 4 8 Joe Weatherly 199 $7,100 Pontiac
4 3 47 Jack Smith 199 $4,025 Pontiac
5 34 28 Fred Lorenzen 199 $2,975 Ford
6 2 39 David Pearson 198 $2,075 Pontiac
7 8 4 Rex White 197 $1,550 Chevrolet
8 35 94 Banjo Matthews 197 $1,050 Pontiac
9 38 1 Ned Jarrett 196 $850 Chevrolet
10 17 44 Bob Welborn 194 $750 Pontiac
1964 Pontiac Grand Prix CommercialHD Dinah Shore "See the U.S.A. in Your Chevrolet" from "Dinah Shore Chevy Show" (1956-1963)Transformational America