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How many Americans drive? In the s, the number of drivers in the USA increased an average of 3. In the next decade, the s, the number of drivers in the USA increased at a lower average of 2. The s saw the annual increase rise slightly to 2. The s were much slower in terms of annual growth, with an average of a 1. In the s that continued to drop, to an average annual increase of 1.

The s saw a continued slowdown with an average annual growth of 1. The s had the lowest growth since the s, at 0. Miles driven was down in and that has a negative impact. On the other hand, in use of public transportation started to return to pre-pandemic levels. We looked at how many drivers are in the USA by age. The lowest percentage of total licensed drivers is among to year-olds, where just About It is hard to determine exactly how many people drive in the US.

Some people may choose to not drive due to health reasons. Based on data, Part of the reason the percentage is higher for female licensed drivers is related to life expectancy. In a younger age bracket, ages up to 24, that ratio becomes the opposite.

It is estimated there are about 1. It is nearly impossible to determine how many licensed drivers there are in the world because different countries enforce driving differently. Some third-world countries may not enforce licensing or testing very much, or at all.

The total number of drivers in the world is easier to determine than the number of licensed drivers in the world. If you need to know how many Uber drivers there are, Uber claims 5 million worldwide as of the 4th quarter of Drivers are in 69 countries. The Ride Share Guy estimated there were between 1.

Cnet estimated 1 million Uber drivers in the US in Business Insider claimed there were , Uber drivers in the US in Ride sharing declined significantly with the impact of coronavirus but seems to be recovering.

Only a handful of physicians have been disciplined for spreading COVID misinformation since MedPage Today first reported on this issue 4 months ago -- and none of them were on our original list of the 20 most vocal physicians spreading COVID falsehoods.

Just three additional physicians were sanctioned by their state medical boards for actions related to COVID misinformation, even though the Federation of State Medical Boards FSMB has issued a stern warning that doctors' licenses could be at risk if they deliberately misinform. Sue Mcintosh, MD , of Connecticut, had her license suspended for doling out fraudulent vaccine exemption forms. In August, we reported on two doctors who'd been disciplined by their boards for a somewhat related issue of not wearing masks or wearing them improperly while seeing patients: Steven LaTulippe, MD , of Oregon, and Anthony Farina Jr.

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