10.8 years in 2011.
No one will say...
millions. If you mean every road in America.
No they are not they are driven on the right side
Electric cars reduce the amount of fuel-dependent cars on the road. As more electric cars are produced, the US will need fewer barrels of gas.
Yes. Unlike the US car fleet with an average age of 10.8 years, the average age of a car in Mexico is of 15 years. This means many old, polluting vehicles are still running on the streets, sending pollutants trough the air.
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Around 30 million cars were on the road in the US by 1950. By 1929, 26 million cars were in use. That number was little changed by 1940 because of the Great Depression. After World War 2, in 1946, there were 25.8 million.
on average about 650,000
From looking at the casualties, they seem to mirror the age of the average US serviceman.
Some small cars are priced around $15,000. These cars are good on gas and they are safe on the open road.
Yes.
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