An estimated 40% of American automobile use is associated with daily commuting.
Imagine the results of a Government attempt to limit automobile use.
However, the road had earned its name well before automobile use became common in the area.
It was the first roadway designed for automobile use only.
But part of smart growth is reducing automobile use and traffic on streets.
No surprise; most people choose lifestyles based on automobile use.
By 1925, when automobile use became widespread, a 30-car garage took over the corner.
The engine was not adopted for automobile use until 1946.
However, the party did support a modern natural environmental policy with strong public transport and restrained automobile use.
Increasing automobile use in the area gave rise to new roads being built.