Another Study Finds Fewer Young People Getting Driver’s Licenses [View all]
from Transportation Nation:
Another Study Finds Fewer Young People Getting Drivers Licenses
By Alex Goldmark | 07/20/2012 4:42 pm
Young people arent lining up to drive like they used to. Year over year, fewer 16 to 24 year-olds are getting drivers licenses according to a new study released today by Michael Sivak and Brandon Schoettle of the University of Michigans Transportation Research Institute.
Take 16 year-olds: In 2008, 31 percent of them got drivers licenses. In 2010 it fell to 28 percent. Thats part of a steady trend the researchers track back to 1983. Thats when Return of the Jedi, Scarface and The Outsiders were in theaters, and 46 percent of 16 year-olds were licensed to drive. Now, with Netflix and iTunes, they dont need wheels to get to the movies.
Take this response we received from a listener in Florida when our partner The Takeaway asked young people about their driving habits:
I drive less because I have become a couch potato. The Internet takes me anywhere I want to go. And services like Netflix provide entertainment at the touch of a button. Its also a lot more affordable.
The U. Mich study found that the drivers license drop was a bit sharper for older teens: the percentage fell five percent for 18 year-olds from 2008 to 2010. Using Census and Federal Highway Administration data, the researchers identified a general decline in the percentage of people who sign up for a drivers license across almost all age groups, but it was especially pronounced for younger would-be drivers. .................(more)
The complete piece is at:
http://transportationnation.org/2012/07/20/percentage-of-young-persons-with-a-drivers-license-continues-to-drop/