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#Instead of ‘rush hour,’ we now have the ‘rush afternoon’ — thanks, COVID

#Instead of ‘rush hour,’ we now have the ‘rush afternoon’ — thanks, COVID

This article was originally published by Sarah Wray on Cities Today, the leading news platform on urban mobility and innovation, reaching an international audience of city leaders. For the latest updates follow Cities Today on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, and YouTube, or sign up for Cities Today News.

New analysis of anonymized location data casts doubt on US cities’ hopes of avoiding a car-led recovery.

The report from transport analytics company StreetLight Data shows that while the number of vehicle miles travelled (VMT) in February 2021 was still 12% below the previous year, by March 2021 it rose to nearly 2% above the February 2020 pre-pandemic baseline.

The research finds that 37 states saw an increase in March 2021 VMT compared to February 2020, while only 12 states were still below the February average daily VMT.

This came after an unprecedented pandemic-induced 40.2% VMT drop in April 2020, compared to 2019, followed by volatility throughout the year.

“Although states varied their reopening policies and timelines, the one-year mark denoted a clear ‘return to normal’ for the US overall,” the report states.

US total vehicle miles traveled
Credit: StreetLight Data
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