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How many vehicle are there in each house ? how they work?​

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Answered by fatimaamumtaz123
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About 88 percent of persons 15 or older are reported as drivers. Interestingly, while the mean number of vehicles in households is 1.9 personal vehicles, households in the United States on average have 1.8 drivers who are 15 years or older. Thus, it appears that households on average have more vehicles than drivers. Not surprisingly, households with more members are likely to have more personal vehicles available for regular use. For example, single-person households average about one vehicle while households with two members average about two vehicles. However, households with seven or more members average about 2.8 personal vehicles. Not all households have vehicles8 percent of households in the nation do not have a vehicle. Households without a vehicle are not spread uniformly across the population. For example, households with an annual income of less than $25,000 are almost nine times as likely to be a zero-vehicle household than households with incomes greater than $25,000. Though these measures are related, households living in a rented residence are almost six times as likely to be a zero-vehicle household compared to nonrenters. Similarly, households living in a condominium or apartment are almost five times as likely to be a household with no vehicle compared to those living in single family or other nonapartment dwellings. Nineteen percent of the single-person households have no vehicles compared to 4 percent of the multiperson households. Households in urban areas are also more than twice as likely to be zero-vehicle households as those in rural areas.

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