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Transportation Statistics > Licensed Drivers > Per registered vehicle (most recent) by state

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Rank   States  Amount 
# 1   New York: 1.59 
# 2   Colorado: 1.5 
# 3   District of Columbia: 1.44 
# 4   Nevada: 1.24 
= 5   Arizona: 1.08 
= 5   Vermont: 1.08 
# 7   Arkansas: 1.07 
# 8   North Carolina:
# 9   Mississippi: 0.98 
= 10   South Carolina: 0.94 
= 10   Hawaii: 0.94 
= 12   Maryland: 0.93 
= 12   Texas: 0.93 
= 12   West Virginia: 0.93 
# 15   Rhode Island: 0.92 
= 16   Connecticut: 0.91 
= 16   Florida: 0.91 
= 18   Maine: 0.9 
= 18   Missouri: 0.9 
# 20   Tennessee: 0.89 
# 21   Illinois: 0.88 
= 22   Delaware: 0.87 
= 22   Kansas: 0.87 
= 22   New Jersey: 0.87 
= 22   Pennsylvania: 0.87 
= 26   Oregon: 0.86 
= 26   Massachusetts: 0.86 
= 26   New Hampshire: 0.86 
= 26   Louisiana: 0.86 
= 30   Michigan: 0.84 
= 30   California: 0.84 
= 30   Alabama: 0.84 
= 30   Kentucky: 0.84 
= 30   New Mexico: 0.84 
# 35   Washington: 0.83 
# 36   Wisconsin: 0.82 
# 37   Virginia: 0.81 
= 38   Nebraska: 0.8 
= 38   Indiana: 0.8 
= 40   Utah: 0.78 
= 40   Oklahoma: 0.78 
# 42   Alaska: 0.77 
# 43   Georgia: 0.76 
# 44   Ohio: 0.74 
# 45   Idaho: 0.72 
# 46   Montana: 0.71 
# 47   South Dakota: 0.69 
= 48   Minnesota: 0.68 
= 48   North Dakota: 0.68 
# 50   Wyoming: 0.63 
# 51   Iowa: 0.6 
Weighted average: 0.9  



DEFINITION: Number of licensed drivers per registered vehicle. Some states report more licensed drivers than residents of driving age. This may occur for several reasons: 1) the records of expired licenses, drivers who have moved out of state, and people who have died are only periodically purged from a state's drivers license database; 2) some drivers fraudulently obtain a license in more than one state; and 3) some drivers obtain a license in a state other than that in which they are a legal resident.

SOURCE: U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, Highway Statistics 2003, Washington, DC: 2004

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