Tony Dutzik
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2013: Another Year of Falling Per-Capita Driving in U.S.
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This post was originally published on the blog of the Frontier Group, where the author is a senior policy analyst. The number of miles driven in the United States continues to stagnate, even amidst economic recovery, according to just-released figures from the Federal Highway Administration. According to the agency’s December 2013 Traffic Volume Trends report, […]
What Did UCLA Really Discover About Millennials’ Reasons for Driving Less?
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Tony Dutzik is senior policy analyst with Frontier Group and co-author of a recent report on shifting transportation habits. Members of the Millennial generation drive less than they did a decade ago. That much is clear. But are Millennials driving less simply because of the economy? Or are they driving less by choice, because of […]
As Youth Driver Licensing Dips Again, A Focus on the Millennials
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Tony Dutzik is senior policy analyst with Frontier Group, a non-profit public policy think tank. In 2011, the percentage of 16-to-24 year olds with driver’s licenses dipped to another new low. Just over two-thirds of these young Americans (67 percent) were licensed to drive in 2011, based on the latest licensing data from the Federal […]
The Bike Bowl: College Towns Surge Ahead in Bike Commuting
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Tony Dutzik is senior policy analyst with the Frontier Group, a think tank working on issues of the environment and democracy. It’s college football bowl time. That once meant the renewal of age-old rivalries, and nowhere more so than in the Rose Bowl, which traditionally pitted the winner of Midwest-based Big 10 conference with the […]