Originally Posted by
Roody
Any drop is a "real" drop.
I think you meant to say "drop in total miles driven nationwide." Mileage rates--both total and per capita--have risen every year for more than 100 years. Therefore, any drop whatsoever is a "real" drop and is socially significant. For the record, total miles driven in the US have dropped in recent years.
No. I read the article and it refers to "driving in the nation's five largest cities" which in the context of the article I take to refer to Canada.
You might care to re-read the article.