American driving mileage tops pre-pandemic levels in March

Reuters

Published May 19, 2022 04:40PM ET

Updated May 19, 2022 05:55PM ET

By David Shepardson

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Americans are getting back behind the wheel, despite higher fuel prices.

The Federal Highway Administration said on Thursday https://www.fhwa.dot.gov/policyinformation/travel_monitoring/22martvt/page2.cfm motorists drove 277.4 billion miles (446.4 billion km) in March, up 7.9 billion miles over the same month in 2021, and up 5 billion miles over March 2019.

U.S. driving first topped pre-pandemic 2019 levels in January as Americans return to offices and businesses and leisure trips continue to rise.

But in March, U.S. gasoline prices soared above $4 a gallon after Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

Over the 12 months ending in March, U.S. drivers have logged 3.27 trillion miles, higher than any other comparable 12-month period, data showed.

Driving has rebounded substantially after pandemic lockdowns in 2020 sharply cut road use. Vehicle travel in 2020 fell 13.2% to 2.83 trillion miles, the lowest yearly total since 2001.

Driving in the first three months of 2022 was up 5.6%, or 40.2 billion miles to 753.7 billion miles and driving surpassed each monthly tally versus 2019. Drivers logged 753.1 billion miles in the first three months of 2019.