America Reopening – Average Travel Miles up 28% over 3 Weeks

As states continue to push towards reopening, the average number of daily miles traveled has increased for 3 consecutive weeks, up 28% since the week of April 6. Week over week, miles traveled increased 9% during the week of 4/27 (12.5 miles) compared to the week of 4/20 (11.5 miles).

That’s according to an ongoing analysis from Geopath, the not-for-profit org that provides the industry-standard currency for out-of-home (OOH), and data enablement and processing company, Intermx.

The analysis also reveals that the average daily miles traveled per week showed double digit growth in average distance traveled the week of April 27 vs the week of April 6 across all 50 states.

Most notably:

  • California – 84%
  • Michigan – 82%
  • New York – 81%
  • New Jersey – 62%
  • Minnesota – 59%
  • Colorado – 56%
  • Alaska – 53%

For more insights on state and city travel visit Geopath’s Daily Mobility Dashboard.

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