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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Jan 3.
Published in final edited form as: J Safety Res. 2013 May 7;46:167–170. doi: 10.1016/j.jsr.2013.04.003

Table 2.

Proportion of U.S. high school seniors who did not drive during an average week, by gender and race, Monitoring the Future, 1996–2010.

Total
% (95% CI)*
Male
% (95% CI)
Female
% (95% CI)
White
% (95% CI)
Black
% (95% CI)
Year
1996 15 (14, 16) 12 (11, 13) 17 (16, 19) 9 (8, 10) 28 (24, 32)
1997 15 (14, 16) 12 (11, 13) 17 (16, 19) 9 (8, 10) 28 (24, 31)
1998 15 (14, 16) 12 (11, 13) 18 (16, 19) 8 (8, 9) 33 (29, 36)
1999 14 (13, 16) 10 (9, 11) 18 (17, 20) 9 (8, 10) 32 (28, 35)
2000 15 (14, 16) 11 (10, 13) 18 (17, 20) 10 (9, 11) 27 (24, 31)
2001 15 (14, 16) 10 (9, 12) 19 (18, 21) 9 (8, 11) 28 (25, 32)
2002 16 (15, 17) 12 (11, 14) 19 (18, 21) 9 (8, 10) 37 (33, 41)
2003 16 (15, 17) 14 (13, 15) 18 (16, 19) 10 (9, 11) 29 (25, 33)
2004 15 (14, 16) 12 (11, 13) 17 (16, 18) 10 (9, 11) 30 (26, 34)
2005 16 (15, 18) 14 (12, 15) 19 (18, 20) 9 (8, 10) 36 (32, 40)
2006 18 (16, 19) 15 (13, 16) 20 (19, 22) 11 (10, 12) 30 (26, 33)
2007 20 (19, 22) 17 (15, 18) 23 (22, 25) 12 (11, 13) 37 (34, 41)
2008 21 (20, 22) 17 (16, 19) 24 (23, 26) 13 (11, 14) 36 (32, 39)
2009 22 (20, 23) 18 (16, 19) 25 (24, 26) 14 (12, 15) 34 (30, 39)
2010 22 (21, 24) 18 (17, 20) 26 (24, 28) 14 (13, 15) 37 (33, 41)
*

95% CI: confidence interval.