This is a list of U.S. states by vehicles per capita. Vehicle data are from the Bureau of Transportation Statistics[1] and population data are from the US Census.[2]
Data are for the year 2021.
State | Vehicles | Vehicles / person |
Miles / vehicle |
Mpg |
---|---|---|---|---|
United States | 282,366,285 | 0.850 | 11,121 | 24.4 |
Montana | 2,140,014 | 1.934 | 6,300 | 26.7 |
South Dakota | 1,433,044 | 1.599 | 6,974 | 21.4 |
Wyoming | 870,969 | 1.503 | 12,741 | 37.7 |
Iowa | 3,839,312 | 1.201 | 8,605 | 22.5 |
North Dakota | 925,186 | 1.189 | 10,004 | 24.1 |
Arkansas | 3,555,142 | 1.174 | 10,809 | 27.1 |
Alabama | 5,463,966 | 1.082 | 14,562 | 25.9 |
Idaho | 1,976,199 | 1.038 | 9,770 | 25.4 |
Washington | 7,966,147 | 1.029 | 7,255 | 23.9 |
New Hampshire | 1,417,949 | 1.022 | 9,260 | 21.2 |
Maine | 1,387,656 | 1.006 | 10,493 | 24.3 |
Nebraska | 1,933,528 | 0.984 | 10,970 | 24.9 |
Wisconsin | 5,769,058 | 0.981 | 11,264 | 27.7 |
South Carolina | 5,091,679 | 0.980 | 11,291 | 22.4 |
Kentucky | 4,408,730 | 0.978 | 10,913 | 23.2 |
Minnesota | 5,511,960 | 0.964 | 10,372 | 26.0 |
Tennessee | 6,712,722 | 0.964 | 12,304 | 25.6 |
Michigan | 9,556,452 | 0.952 | 10,123 | 23.8 |
Vermont | 614,340 | 0.949 | 10,784 | 25.2 |
Oregon | 4,010,635 | 0.942 | 9,186 | 26.0 |
Alaska | 686,142 | 0.934 | 8,383 | 24.6 |
Ohio | 10,892,377 | 0.926 | 10,367 | 25.3 |
Indiana | 6,241,291 | 0.916 | 12,600 | 26.5 |
Missouri | 5,603,939 | 0.908 | 14,238 | 26.6 |
Kansas | 2,606,313 | 0.887 | 12,160 | 26.3 |
Virginia | 7,652,036 | 0.884 | 10,468 | 21.0 |
New Mexico | 1,862,673 | 0.880 | 14,400 | 27.5 |
Florida | 19,180,165 | 0.879 | 11,343 | 26.4 |
Colorado | 5,096,394 | 0.877 | 10,564 | 25.0 |
Illinois | 11,003,729 | 0.867 | 8,863 | 24.4 |
Hawaii | 1,246,765 | 0.862 | 7,998 | 25.7 |
Nevada | 2,676,143 | 0.850 | 10,118 | 24.1 |
Utah | 2,838,505 | 0.850 | 11,851 | 28.8 |
Georgia | 9,142,656 | 0.847 | 13,200 | 26.6 |
Oklahoma | 3,353,167 | 0.840 | 13,349 | 25.3 |
Pennsylvania | 10,927,881 | 0.840 | 9,397 | 23.7 |
Louisiana | 3,862,490 | 0.835 | 14,169 | 26.7 |
Arizona | 6,064,542 | 0.834 | 12,163 | 26.4 |
North Carolina | 8,707,506 | 0.824 | 13,521 | 25.7 |
Mississippi | 2,385,768 | 0.809 | 17,124 | 24.6 |
California | 31,349,073 | 0.801 | 9,915 | 24.3 |
Maryland | 4,910,674 | 0.795 | 11,526 | 23.9 |
Texas | 23,012,990 | 0.778 | 12,386 | 20.9 |
Connecticut | 2,756,485 | 0.765 | 10,517 | 22.1 |
Massachusetts | 5,207,052 | 0.745 | 11,353 | 24.9 |
Rhode Island | 801,654 | 0.731 | 9,388 | 22.7 |
West Virginia | 1,219,024 | 0.683 | 13,190 | 21.0 |
New Jersey | 6,249,905 | 0.674 | 11,788 | 22.1 |
District of Columbia | 363,287 | 0.543 | 8,941 | 32.6 |
New York | 9,408,796 | 0.474 | 11,359 | 21.7 |
Delaware | 472,175 | 0.470 | 21,501 | 21.9 |
Notes
editReferences
edit- ^ "State Highway Travel". bts.gov. Retrieved 6 Feb 2024.
- ^ "State Population Totals and Components of Change: 2020-2023". census.gov. 18 Dec 2023. Retrieved 6 Feb 2024.