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National Transportation Statistics

"Screen capture of cover of the NTS 50th anniversary edition p.d.f."The National Transportation Statistics (NTS) is a collection of transportation data first published in November 1971. 

 

 

 

 

Recently Updated Tables by Topic:

  • Number of U.S. Public and Private Alternative Fueling Stations by Fuel Type (1-6b)
  • Retail Sales of New Cars by Sector (1-18)

  • Gasoline Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Sales (1-19)

  • Number of U.S. Truck Registrations by Type (1-22b)
  • Passengers Boarded at the Top 50 U.S. Airports (1-44)
  • Air Passenger Travel Arrivals in the United States from Selected Foreign Countries (1-45)
  • Air Passenger Travel Departures from the United States to Selected Foreign Countries (1-46)
  • U.S.-Canadian Border Land-Passenger Gateways: Entering the United States (1-47)
  • U.S.-Mexican Border Land-Passenger Gateways: Entering the United States (1-48)
  • Fuel Consumption by Mode of Transportation in Physical Units (4-54-5M)
  • Energy Consumption by Mode of Transportation (4-64-6M)
  • Motor Vehicle Fuel Consumption and Travel (4-94-9M)
  • Light Duty Vehicle, Short Wheel Base and Motorcycle Fuel Consumption and Travel (4-114-11M)
  • Light Duty Vehicle, Long Wheel Base Fuel Consumption and Travel (4-124-12M)
  • Single-Unit 2-Axle 6-Tire or More Truck Fuel Consumption and Travel (4-134-13M)
  • Combination Truck Fuel Consumption and Travel (4-144-14M)
  • Bus Fuel Consumption and Travel (4-154-15M)
  • Energy Intensity of Light Duty Vehicles and Motorcycles (4-224-22M)
  • Average Fuel Efficiency of U.S. Light Duty Vehicles (4-234-23M)