The average American drives approximately 13,500 miles per year. This figure can vary based on factors such as location, occupation, and lifestyle. Urban residents may drive less due to public transportation availability, while those in rural areas may drive more. Overall, this average has remained relatively stable over the past few years.
The average American will drive 33.4 miles a day.
the average American drives around 12,000 miles a year or 1,000 miles a month
as far as I know..its around 40 miles daily..
If you have to drive 100 miles, and you have 2 hours to do it in, I think 50 miles in each hour ought to get you there.
The average commuting distance to work in the United States is around 15-20 miles each way. However, this can vary depending on the location and local transportation infrastructure.
They will drive an AVERAGE of 865/5 = 173 miles each day. But I suspect that, on day 1, they will not stop at exactly 173 miles and spend the night on the roadside if the nearest hotel/motel is 170 or 180 miles!
The average American drives on average 12,000 miles per year. That would equal 19312.13 Kilometers
If you find a place where it is legal to drive 80 mph and you drive for an hour, you will have covered 80 miles. If you average 20 mpg and have a 15 gallon tank, you will cover 300 miles with each tank of gas.
You drive 80 miles for each hour. So 80 * x = miles.
There is no miles a car must drive each year. If you are asking what is the average miles driven per year (2013) in the U.S. it is around 12,000 miles which is down from 2012.
According to the insurance Institute; the average American drives 12,000 miles per year. East coast drivers average fewer miles per year than West coasts drivers.
If you work five days a week, you will drive 235 miles a week.