This article presents a list of U.S. states sorted by number of light vehicles per capita; the vehicle figures are per 1,000 people.
2015 rankings
| Rank | State | Vehicles per 1,000 people |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | New York | 539 |
| 2 | New Jersey | 665 |
| 3 | Maryland | 690 |
| 4 | Mississippi | 692 |
| 5 | Utah | 745 |
| 6 | Massachusetts | 747 |
| 7 | California | 755 |
| 8 | Oklahoma | 765 |
| 9 | North Carolina | 790 |
| 10 | Connecticut | 793 |
| 11 | Florida | 796 |
| 12 | Texas | 797 |
| 13 | Georgia | 798 |
| 14 | Nevada | 803 |
| 15 | Arizona | 823 |
| 16 | Illinois | 825 |
| 17 | District of Columbia | 830 |
| 18 | Pennsylvania | 829 |
| 19 | Rhode Island | 829 |
| 20 | Maine | 830 |
| 21 | Louisiana | 836 |
| 22 | Michigan | 836 |
| 23 | South Carolina | 850 |
| 24 | Tennessee | 851 |
| 25 | Virginia | 865 |
| 26 | Hawaii | 872 |
| 27 | West Virginia | 876 |
| 28 | New Mexico | 877 |
| 29 | Oregon | 896 |
| 30 | Kansas | 906 |
| 31 | Ohio | 910 |
| 32 | Indiana | 914 |
| 33 | Colorado | 919 |
| 34 | Missouri | 926 |
| 35 | Arkansas | 931 |
| 36 | Kentucky | 938 |
| 37 | Washington | 939 |
| 38 | Wisconsin | 948 |
| 39 | Minnesota | 963 |
| 40 | New Hampshire | 974 |
| 41 | Delaware | 1,021 |
| 42 | Nebraska | 1,046 |
| 43 | Vermont | 1,047 |
| 44 | Alaska | 1,105 |
| 45 | Alabama | 1,113 |
| 46 | Idaho | 1,122 |
| 47 | Iowa | 1,165 |
| 48 | North Dakota | 1,177 |
| 49 | South Dakota | 1,262 |
| 50 | Wyoming | 1,389 |
| 51 | Montana | 1,595 |
2017 rankings
| Rank | State | Vehicles per 1,000 people |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | New York | 539 |
| 2 | New Jersey | 665 |
| 3 | Maryland | 690 |
| 4 | Mississippi | 692 |
| 5 | North Carolina | 790 |
| 6 | Florida | 796 |
| 7 | Texas | 797 |
| 8 | Pennsylvania | 798 |
| 9 | Nevada | 803 |
| 10 | Massachusetts | 820 |
| 11 | Arizona | 823 |
| 12 | Illinois | 825 |
| 13 | Georgia | 829 |
| 14 | Rhode Island | 829 |
| 15 | Maine | 830 |
| 16 | Kansas | 830 |
| 17 | District of Columbia | 830 |
| 18 | Missouri | 830 |
| 19 | New Hampshire | 830 |
| 20 | Virginia | 840 |
| 21 | Kentucky | 840 |
| 22 | California | 840 |
| 23 | Tennessee | 840 |
| 24 | South Carolina | 850 |
| 25 | Oklahoma | 860 |
| 26 | Connecticut | 860 |
| 27 | Wisconsin | 860 |
| 28 | Utah | 870 |
| 29 | Washington | 870 |
| 30 | Michigan | 870 |
| 31 | Minnesota | 870 |
| 32 | Hawaii | 872 |
| 33 | West Virginia | 876 |
| 34 | New Mexico | 877 |
| 35 | Oregon | 896 |
| 36 | Louisiana | 910 |
| 37 | Vermont | 910 |
| 38 | Ohio | 910 |
| 39 | Indiana | 914 |
| 40 | Colorado | 919 |
| 41 | Arkansas | 931 |
| 42 | South Dakota | 950 |
| 43 | Delaware | 950 |
| 44 | Alaska | 960 |
| 45 | Alabama | 1,030 |
| 46 | Nebraska | 1,046 |
| 47 | Iowa | 1,050 |
| 48 | North Dakota | 1,080 |
| 49 | Montana | 1,120 |
| 50 | Idaho | 1,122 |
| 51 | Wyoming | 1,140 |
See also
References
- ↑ "State Motor-Vehicle Registrations - 2015". Office of Highway Policy Information. U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration.
- ↑ "State Population Totals Datasets: 2010-2016". Census.gov. U.S. Census Bureau.
- ↑ "National Population Projections". United States Census Bureau. U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration.
- ↑ "Vehicle Per Capita: State-by-State Statistics 2017". Capitol Tires.
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