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    America's Generation Y not driven to drive

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - To Shoshana Gurian-Sherman, driving seemed like a huge hassle.

    "Part of it was laziness," the 23-year-old Minneapolis resident recalled. "I didn't really want to put in the effort to learn how to drive ... I knew how to ride the buses, so it was not necessary.

    "And the other thing was, it was just scary, the idea of being in charge of a vehicle that potentially could kill me or other people," Gurian-Sherman said.

    She eventually got her license at 18, two years later than she could have, after her parents threatened not to pay for college if she did not learn to drive, a skill they considered to be important.

    In her reluctance to drive or own a car, Gurian-Sherman is typical of a certain segment of Generation Y, the coveted marketing demographic encompassing the 80 million U.S. residents between the ages of 16 and 34.

    Bigger than the post-World War Two baby-boom generation but without the middle-class expansion that drove the earlier group's consumer habits, Generation Y includes an increasing number of people for whom driving is less an American rite of passage than an unnecessary chore.

    "That moment of realizing that you're a grown-up - for my generation, that was when you got your driver's license or car," said Tony Dudzik, a senior policy analyst of the Frontier Group, a California-based think tank that has studied this phenomenon. "For young people now, that moment comes when you get your first cellphone."

    U.S. residents started driving less around the turn of the 21st century, and young people have propelled this trend, according to the federal government's National Household Travel Survey.

    From 2001 to 2009, the average annual number of vehicle-miles traveled by people ages 16-34 dropped 23 percent, from 10,300 to 7,900, the survey found. Gen Y-ers, also known as Millennials, tend to ride bicycles, take public transit and rely on virtual media.

    More than a quarter of Millennials - 26 percent - lacked a driver's license in 2010, up 5 percentage points from 2000, the Federal Highway Administration reported.

    THE HIGH COST OF DRIVING

    At the same time, older people are driving more, researchers at the University of Michigan found. In 2008, those age 70 and older made up the largest group of drivers on the road, more than 10 percent, which was slightly higher than those in their 40s or 50s.

    The Michigan researchers offered a few reasons why some younger drivers hesitate to get behind the wheel: the high cost of owning, fueling and maintaining a car and the convenience of electronic communication.

    The Frontier Group's Dudzik suggested a related cause: computer and smartphone applications that make taking public transportation easier, with minute-by-minute tracking of buses and trains and simple online maps and travel directions.

    Whether Gen Y-ers will eventually drive more than they do now will affect transportation infrastructure costs, Dudzik said.

    Bikes and car-sharing services make it easier to avoid the expense of owning a fossil-fueled vehicle. Environmental concerns are another reason, said David Jacobs of the Tombras Group, a marketing firm based in Knoxville, Tennessee.

    "It's not the main reason, but it is a compelling reason," Jacobs said.

    More central is the group's general anxiety over finances and the economy, he said.

    "They're shouldering higher mortgage costs, rent; their insurance costs are higher than previous generation's," Jacobs said. "And all that's happening after a couple of recessions, so they've really never, as young adults, seen a very healthy, stable economy. They're worried about a lot of things."

    To sell cars or anything else to Generation Y, he said, "you have to talk to them at their level and make them interested and show them you are a valuable, reputable company with a quality product and you do care about the environment, the economy."

    That fits with Gurian-Sherman's thoughts on the environment in her decision not to own a car: "I don't know if I consider myself an environmentalist, but I care about the impact that I have." (Reporting by Deborah Zabarenko, Environment Correspondent; Editing by Lisa Von Ahn)

     

    4,523 comments

    • Craig L  •  2 hrs 10 mins ago
      First rule of driving from my drivers education class from 1966 - "Watch out for the other guy because he's not watching out for you". Rule number two - "Always assume the other guy will do something stupid."
      • Bloodnut the Flatulant 2 hrs 5 mins ago
        First rule of Califonia driving: screw him before he screws you.
      • Wes 1 hr 54 mins ago
        "Always assume the other guy will do something stupid."
        I follow that rule at all times.
      • whoknew 1 hr 7 mins ago
        Craig L, You had a good driver's education teacher.
    • John  •  6 hrs ago
      hey if it means fewer people texting and driving, I'm all for it
      • David 4 hrs ago
        not only that but less of a chance getting hit while out riding my motorcycle...
      • William 4 hrs ago
        Driving is a big waste of money if you don't have too.
      • ironmike 4 hrs ago
        you'll eat it eventaully, david. keep riding that thing.
    • neko  •  4 hrs ago
      I personally think economics has more to do with it than anything else. One of my kids can't own a car because they can't afford it. They live in a very high cost area. Then again I don't think a kid that doesn't feel they're ready should be pushed into getting a licence. There is a minimum age, but that doesn't mean all kids are ready and should have a licence.
      • Mortbane 16 mins ago
        Or consider the hardship license where you can actually start driving even earlier if your household can benefit from it. My stepbrother had one and that only seemed to increase the number of times he got into wrecks driving drunk, because he got a head start at 14. Two things a 14 year old definitely shouldn't be doing, and especially not together.
      • Logan 8 mins ago
        I love driving and I know some people that could care less about driving. There are some people that truly shouldn't be driving though.
    • Uncle Reamus  •  6 hrs ago
      In 1971 as a young child I was promised that come the 21st century I'd be driving a George Jetson Car, Dammit where is it?
      • Victor 5 hrs ago
        @A Yahoo user! We all thought that in '71. I wish I still had the first car my Dad bought me and My big brother in 1971, a 1957 Buick Special, a two-door hardtop as big as a tank. The Special was the small Buick in '57. The big Buick in 1957 was the Roadmaster.
      • Sherey 5 hrs ago
        still waiting for the hoverboards, too...
      • ERIC 5 hrs ago
        In 1976...I drove a 1966 GTO (Pontiac)...the closest thing to a Jetson I ever drove!
    • Megan  •  6 hrs ago
      They must have only interviewed city kids for this article. Out in rural areas, if you don't have a license you better have a best friend, girlfriend, or boyfriend who does, or you are a hermit.
      • JamesK 6 hrs ago
        If you can't drive, good luck getting a girlfriend. That's unless you have another asset.
      • A Yahoo! User 6 hrs ago
        I was going to post "sad but true" to Megan's post...but I'll do it for JamesK's, too!
      • TonyT 6 hrs ago
        most youths in American do live in the city/large metro areas, so it makes sense
    • DaryleP  •  6 hrs ago
      This has to be a phenomena of larger cities. Here you almost have to have a car to get around efficiently. I mean we have a public transportation system, but my 15 minute commute becomes an hour and a half by bus.
    • sillyonthehilly  •  6 hrs ago
      We are in the country & there are no taxies and buses. Kids out here want a driver's license..to go to movies, stores which are 30 to 40 miles away on the average. The larger shopping malls are an hour drive from here.
    • Fallen Angel  •  6 hrs ago
      Driving is fun but it can be a burden to deal with traffic, high gas prices & the scorching summer heat. My own driving doesn't scare me it's OTHER people's driving that scares me!
    • Quint  •  1 hr 32 mins ago
      Driving interferes with their texting.
    • Frank  •  3 hrs ago
      ahhh you people are all jokers. The only reason these kids aren't driving is because gas is up 250 percent from ten years ago, none of them have jobs and if they do they pay peanuts, and inflation along with other market forces have made it impossible for people age 16-25 to have a car. First they need about 3 to 6 thousand dollars just to buy a junker. Then they will pay sky high insurance rates and 200 to 300 a month for gas. They don't drive cause they can't. They need 350-450 a month just to pay gas and insurance to drive a junker that will be a money pit they can't aquire in the first place cause youth unemployment is deep double digits. A lost generation.
    • Mark  •  9 hrs ago
      What comes after Generation Z?
    • Union Proud  •  6 hrs ago
      The ones that live in cities and have easy access to Public Transit not a real need. In the burbs,or more rural areas it's a different story. The County I live in has less than 50,000 residents, drivin is da-mn near a requirment for residency.
    • MatthewR  •  6 hrs ago
      "but without the middle-class expansion that drove the earlier group's consumer habits"

      In case anyone missed it.
    • RJ  •  6 hrs ago
      The Gen Y age grouping of 16-34 is way too spaced out. I'm 32 and there is no way in hell those around my age act the same today's 16 year old does. I was 16 in 1996. It's 2012 and today's teens are different.
    • AK  •  Philadelphia, Pennsylvania  •  2 hrs 51 mins ago
      When I first got my license at 16, 11 years ago, I loved driving. Now I cant stand it. There's terrible drivers all over the road, traffic is awful, and gas prices are ridiculous.
    • THOMAS  •  Elmhurst, Illinois  •  7 hrs ago
      Traffic congestion and aggressive, rude drivers have taken the joy out of urban driving. I still enjoy it if i travel in off peak times or on less traveled country roads though. I can identify with gen Y on the cost factor too.
    • andipoetic  •  4 hrs ago
      Uhh, I'm 19 and I BEGGED to get my license at 16 like my brother (who is also my age)...and my parents said no. They finally LET me get it at 18 because I was about to move out for college and I couldn't move out without one.
    • DoddW  •  Atlanta, Georgia  •  6 hrs ago
      Living in an area with poor public transportation the thought of not being able to drive is synonymous with being stranded on a desert island.
    • Mars  •  5 hrs ago
      I see this article as the same type of propaganda article a few months ago about declining pregnancies/births. Maybe the young see that they have a choice. That being said it is a good idea to get a license, if anything for emergencies. In my 40s now and have driven less than 20 times. Not owning a car helps avoid driving as well as telling people you're a terrible driver.
    • truck9m00n  •  Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania  •  2 hrs 27 mins ago
      My ride was a 1965 396 Chevell SS, with a 4sp Muncie. Passed my test on my 16th birthday in 1970. Paid $2,795 which took me fours years to earn with a 112 customer paper route. To make extra dough i would shovel snow and cut grass....Anyone who wanted to cruise had to chip in for gas at .26 cents a gal.
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