First Monthly Road Travel Increase Since October 2007
By Mark Perry on June 19, 2009 | More Posts By Mark Perry | Author's Website
The Federal Highway Administration reported today that travel on all roads and streets increased by by +0.6% (1.4 billion vehicle miles) in April 2009 compared to April 2008. This was the first monthly percentage increase compared to the same month in the previous year since October 2007, and follows 17 consecutive monthly percentage decreases (see graph above).
Does this increased driving suggest consumers are feeling more confident? Another green shoot/mustard seed? Possibly.
Comments welcome.
HT: John Thacker
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