Utahns are driving way more than before COVID

Drivers in the Salt Lake metro are putting on far more miles now than they were before the COVID-19 pandemic.

Why it matters: Driving plummeted during the pandemic as people sought to “stop the spread,” offering cities a unique chance to get a handle on transportation-related emissions — but we didn’t seize the moment.


Driving the news: Average daily vehicle miles traveled (VMT) per capita increased 20.14% in the Salt Lake metro from spring 2019 to this year, per a new report from StreetLight Data, a transportation analytics firm.

  • Other Utah metros were up even more, with a 21.42% rise in Ogden-Clearfield and a whopping 32.7% in Provo-Orem — the sixth-sharpest rise of the nation’s 100 largest metros.

Zoom out: Nationally, per-capita VMT rose 12.3% across the those 100 metro areas.

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