Young women drive more miles than men, NTS data reveals

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Rhodri Clark
15 April 2016
Young drivers: women in 17-20 age group drive more miles
Young drivers: women in 17-20 age group drive more miles

 

Young women in England drove further than their male peers in 2014, according to new data released by the DfT.

Women aged 17 to 20 years drove cars or vans 1,273 miles, on average, in 2014. Men in the same age group drove 1,191 miles. The data are from the National Travel Survey (NTS).

The same data series records that, in 2013, men aged 17-20 drove 1,388 miles on average and women 1,106 miles. LTT understands that women’s mileage in this age group has exceeded men’s only once...

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