The average annual mileage for light commercial vehicles (LCVs) typically ranges between 10,000 to 25,000 miles, depending on the type of business and usage patterns. Factors such as the industry, vehicle type, and operational requirements can significantly influence this average. For example, delivery services may push the mileage higher, while other sectors might see lower figures.
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Average annual mileage in U.S. is between 12,000 and 15,000
The average mileage for a year's worth of driving for an over the road trucker is about 156,000 miles. That is an average of about 3,000 miles per week.
Around 13,000 miles per year.
The average annual mileage driven in the U.S. ranges between 12K and 15K. So weekly this averages out to be approx. 260 miles.
The average annual mileage for a Fiat Punto typically ranges between 10,000 to 15,000 miles, depending on factors such as driving habits and usage. This figure can vary based on whether the vehicle is used for daily commuting, leisure, or commercial purposes. Regular maintenance and driving conditions can also influence overall mileage.
Kelly Blue Book answer at http://www.kbb.com/kbb/CompanyInfo/MotorcycleFAQ.aspx#mv_8
Depends on what make, model, and engine size on said motorcycle which you did not list. Click the link.
Annual Fuel Costs and Greenhouse Gas Estimates are based on 45% highway driving, 55% city driving, and 15000 annual miles.
The estimated annual mileage that you give to your insurance company is just that...an estimate. Simply contact your insurance company and adjust your estimated annual mileage. They will adjust your rate accordingly and it is unlikely to have a major impact.
It is, practically, impossible to say. Most nations do not record such matters. An average in the western world would be 10,000 - 12,000 miles per year