* Family size: Larger families might need to drive more for activities and errands.
* Geographic location: Suburban and rural families tend to drive more than those in urban areas with good public transportation.
* Household income: Higher-income families might own multiple cars and drive more frequently for leisure travel.
* Commuting distances: Long commutes significantly increase annual mileage.
However, various studies and surveys suggest that the average American household drives somewhere between 10,000 and 15,000 miles per year. Some estimates go even higher. You'll find a wide range depending on the source and methodology used. It's best to consider this range rather than any single number as representative of the average.