MOTORCYCLE TRANSPORTATION FACT SHEET
NUMBER OF MOTORCYCLES COMMUTING
Out of a total 129,141,982 commuters in this country (USA, 2003)
147,703 of them ride motorcycles to work regularly. That's only 0.11
percent. US Census Bureau Of all the motorcycles registered in the USA,
(6,567,197) 4.3% of them are used for year-round primary transportation
(282,389), with an additional 9.9% used seasonally for this purpose
(932,542 total). Motorcycle Industry Council
NUMBER OF MOTORCYCLES ON THE ROAD
As of 2003, there were 5,370,000 motorcycles regularly in use in the
United States. US Department of Transportation, Bureau of
Transportation Statistics As of 2003, these 5,370,000 motorcycles
traveled an average of 1,800 miles a year per motorcycle (9,539,000,000
total miles). US Department of Transportation, Bureau of Transportation
Statistics
TRAFFIC CONGESTION
The average roadway delay per person in 2001 was 26 hours per year and
in 2003 it was 47 hours per year, an increase of 81%. The average
commute time one way is 25 minutes. Texas Transportation Institute
JOURNEY TIMES
The average United States driver travels 29 miles per day and is
driving a total of 55 minutes per day. (This is an average vehicle
speed of 32 mph.) US Department of Transportation, Bureau of
Transportation Statistics Tests comparing car and motorcycle
performance on real journeys suggest that traveling by motorcycle can
shorten journey times by as much as 33 minutes of every hour for town
centre and city travel, and 20 minutes of every hour for travel through
a mixture of built-up and non built-up areas. Motorcycle Industry
Association (UK)
POTENTIAL AGGREGATE BENEFIT
Motorcycles cover 1-2% of the total distance traveled by road, and cars
cover 86%. If 2% of car commuters switched to motorcycles or scooters,
the current level of motorcycle utility use would effectively double.
Motorcycle Industry Association (UK)
Average 2002 annual household private vehicle expense is $7,371. This
is divided into $3,665 for vehicle purchases, $1,235 for gas and oil
and $2,471 for insurance and misc. US Department of Labor Statistics,
Consumer Expenditure Survey
PARKING SPACES 3 - 5 motorcycles fit per automobile parking space. Ride to Work
TOTAL FUEL CONSUMPTION - 2003
Motorcycles 191 million gallons (50.1 avg mpg x 1,800 miles per year per motorcycle)
Passenger Cars 74,590 million gallons (22.3 avg mpg x 13,000 miles per year per car)
Light Truck/SUV 56,302 million gallons (17.7 avg mpg x 13,000 miles per year per Lt Trk / SUV)
US Dept of Transportation, Bureau of Travel Statistics
NORMAL WEEKDAY MOTORCYCLE COMMUTING DAY FUEL USED (estimated)
150,000 commuting motorcycles x 5 mi average commute distance x 2 (both
ways) = 1,500,000 motorcycle commuting miles per day. 1,500,000
motorcycle commuting miles @ 50 mpg (avg) = 30,000 gallons per
commuting day. 100,000,000 commuting passenger cars, light trucks and
SUV's x 6 mi average commute distance x 2 (both ways) = 1,200,000,000
car, light truck and SUV commuting miles per day. 1,200,000,000 car,
light truck and SUV commuting miles at 20 mpg (avg) = 60,000,000
gallons per day.
RIDE TO WORK DAY FUEL SAVINGS (estimated)
150,000 motorcycles use 30,000 gallons per normal commuting day x 2 (an
estimated 150,000 added motorcycles on Ride to Work Day) = 60,000
gallons used by motorcycles on Ride to Work Day. 60,000 gallons used on
Ride to Work Day - 30,000 gallons used by motorcycles on a normal
commuting day = 30,000 additional gallons used by motorcycles on Ride
to Work Day.
On Ride to Work Day, there are an estimated 150,000 additional Ride to
Work Day commuting motorcycles and 150,000 less commuting car, light
truck and SUV's. A 6 mile (avg) commute x 2 (both ways) x 150,000
commuting car, light truck and SUV's = 1,800,000 car, light truck and
SUV miles. 1,800,000 car, light truck and SUV miles / 20 mpg (avg) =
90,000 gallons. 90,000 less car, truck and SUV gallons - 30,000 more
gallons used on Ride to Work Day = 60,000 less gallons of fuel used on
Ride to Work Day. If every work day were Ride to Work Day, 60,000
gallons saved x 250 work days = 15,000,000 less gallons used per year.