tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8752611264465083204.post6161800962683485692..comments2024-03-24T17:01:24.541-04:00Comments on Crazy Eddie's Motie News: Driving update for June 2017: DezPinku-Senseihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16247618351725715844noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8752611264465083204.post-11203013077939289192017-06-30T20:32:33.207-04:002017-06-30T20:32:33.207-04:00That's a very good question. The reason is th...That's a very good question. The reason is that I started using graphs from Calculated Risk to illustrate this series of posts years ago and Bill McBride posted only the simple 12-month cumulative miles driven graph, not the population-adjusted one Doug Short also posts. When he stopped posting those late last year, I switched over to D. Short's graphs of the same statistic for consistency.<br /><br />That written, you raised a good point. I did use one of D. Short's population-adjusted graphs in <a href="https://crazyeddiethemotie.blogspot.com/2013/06/happy-motoring-in-us-has-peaked.html" rel="nofollow">Happy Motoring in the U.S. has peaked</a> to show the changes in behavior. I'll have to update them, as the URL for the images no longer works. Thanks to you, I might add the population-adjusted graphs to future posts in this series.Pinku-Senseihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16247618351725715844noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8752611264465083204.post-83564207502305409942017-06-30T19:30:44.923-04:002017-06-30T19:30:44.923-04:00I'm curious why you posted the simple miles tr...I'm curious why you posted the simple miles traveled graph D. Short does, and not the population adjusted one. I find the population adjustment quite a bit more indicative of individual behaviors than the amount of cars moving about.<br /><br />That chart shows we haven't reached the per-person miles traveled since the month after the peak in conventional crude was hit in May, 2005.Ad Attackerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10132731139417333073noreply@blogger.com