Young Americans Who Can't Drive Say It's Because They're Too Busy To Learn
In the last 30 years, the percentage of
Brandon Schoettle and Michael Sivak at the University of Michigan
In an online survey, 618 people between the ages of 18 and 39 were asked the main reason they do not have a driver's license. The top answer? They're too busy.
The cost of a car, preference for walking, biking, or public transportation, and concern for the environment were also significant factors.
Here's the overall breakdown, from Schoettle and Sivak's report:
Of those who responded, 22% said they intend never to get a license, while 69% said they would probably get one within the next five years.
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