Vehicles are more fuel efficient than ever. The average fuel economy of the US light-duty fleet has seen a 40 percent improvement in forty years, and every year, automakers are making ambitious goals of cutting vehicle weight or pushing their hybrid and electric models. These efforts might be undercut, however, by poor driving habits.
According to a study by the Sustainable Worldwide Transportation at University of Michigan’s Transportation Research Institute, American drivers are driving more and tend to have fewer passengers in their vehicle. The car might be getting better fuel economy, but there is a higher amount of fuel used per person on average. In order to get the most out of these more fuel-efficient cars, people need to carpool a little more and consider walking or biking instead of taking the car everywhere.
The decrease in passengers per car, however, could also be attributed to the rise in compact cars. More people are opting for smaller vehicles with less room for additional passengers, ironically enough because many automakers tout their compact cars as being fuel efficient.
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