Vehicle Miles Travelled
Full Form of VMT
What is VMT?
Vehicle Miles Travelled, commonly abbreviated as VMT, is a key transportation metric used to measure the total distance covered by all vehicles within a specific region, road network, or time period. It is calculated by multiplying the number of vehicles on the road by the average distance each one travels, giving planners and policymakers a clear picture of overall road usage and traffic demand. In India, VMT is increasingly used by urban transport authorities, metropolitan development authorities, and research institutions like the Indian Institute of Technology to assess congestion, plan metro corridors, and evaluate road safety interventions in cities such as Bengaluru, Mumbai, and Delhi. The metric also helps in calculating fuel consumption, carbon emissions, and the economic impact of highway projects under schemes like Bharatmala. VMT data is collected through traffic surveys, toll records, and GPS-based monitoring systems. For students preparing for civil services, GATE, or urban planning entrance exams, understanding VMT is important as it frequently appears in transportation engineering and public policy sections.
VMT का फुल फॉर्म
वाहन मील यात्रा
Example
The Pune Metropolitan Region Development Authority used VMT data to justify the expansion of the city’s ring road after observing a 22 percent increase in vehicle miles travelled over the last five years.