Re: Implications of Higher Energy Costs
- From: William Morse <wdmorse@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 26 May 2006 01:49:08 GMT
pv+usenet@xxxxxxxxx (PV) wrote in news:12748ifg13fr06b@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
William Morse <wdmorse@xxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
not find a direct measure) that is 36 gallons of gasoline per capita.By
increasing average mileage to 75 mpg (tough but possible), we get 2700
miles per year per capita, or half the current average. Now it will take
Excuse me? The per-capita auto miles driven is something in excess of
12,000 miles. *
You are probably thinking of miles driven per vehicle, not per capita. Look
it up.
Yours,
Bill Morse
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