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June road travel up 14.5% as it nears pre-pandemic levels

- By David Shepardson Reuters CNN contribute­d to this report.

WASHINGTON » U.S. motorists drove 14.5% more miles in June as rural driving topped pre COVID-19 levels and more Americans return to offices and leisure trips.

The Federal Highway Administra­tion said Wednesday motorists drove 282.5 billion miles in June, up 35.7 billion miles over June 2020 as overall travel was nearly back to pre-pandemic levels. In June 2019, U.S. motorists logged 284.5 billion miles.

Pandemic

For the first time since the pandemic began, rural driving surpassed pre-pandemic levels in June, while urban driving remains slightly below 2019 levels.

Rural driving averaged 2.97 billion miles per day in June, up from 2.93 billion per day in June 2019, while urban driving averaged 6.45 billion miles per day, just below the 6.55 billion miles per day in the same month in 2019.

For all of 2020, U.S. road travel fell 13.2% to 2.83 trillion miles, the lowest yearly total since 2001. The current 12-month moving average is 3 trillion miles.

The biggest jump in June was in the Northeast, where miles traveled was up 19.9%. It was up 17.5% in the West.

U.S. gasoline consumptio­n is expected to average 8.8 million barrels per day in 2021, up from 8 million barrels per day in 2020, the Energy Informatio­n Administra­tion said.

Still, the EIA added U.S. gasoline consumptio­n will remain below 2019 levels through 2022 due to the proliferat­ion of people working from home.

Energy costs

The Biden administra­tion is calling on the Organizati­on of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies like Russia to do more to combat rising energy prices, an effort that comes as gas prices are at a seven-year high.

Warning that higher gas prices “risk harming the ongoing global recovery,” national security adviser Jake Sullivan said in a statement Wednesday that the US is “engaging with relevant OPEC+ members on the importance of competitiv­e markets in setting prices,” saying that OPEC “must do more to support the recovery.”

The high price at the pump comes as prices are rising overall in the US. A Bureau of Labor Statistics report out Wednesday found that consumer prices rose 4.3% in the 12 months ending in July, with prices rising 0.5% from June to July. The average price of gas is $3.19 as of Wednesday morning, per AAA. That’s up more than $1 from the average price one year ago of $2.17.

 ?? DAVID MCNEW — GETTY IMAGES FILE ?? Morning traffic fills a Los Angeles freeway in 2013.
DAVID MCNEW — GETTY IMAGES FILE Morning traffic fills a Los Angeles freeway in 2013.

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