BOX 1
About the Data in this Report
The data in this report come from a variety of sources—principally, from the Bureau of Transportation
Statistics and other operating administrations of the Department of Transportation. However, other sources
are federal government agencies, such as the U.S. Census Bureau, the Bureau of Economic Analysis, the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency, the U.S. Coast Guard, and the Energy Information Administration. To
supplement government sources, the report occasionally uses data and information from trade associations,
such as the Association of American Railroads and the American Public Transportation Association. Data from
any of these sources may be subject to omissions and errors in reporting, recording, and processing. Sample
data are subject to sampling variability. Documents cited as sources in this report often provide detailed
information about definitions, methodologies, and statistical reliability.
To be consistent, when trend data are used in this report they are shown, if possible, for at least a
10-year period. Because of the differing availability of data among all the indicators included, it has not
been possible to use the same span of 10 years for each indicator without sacrificing timeliness. Instead,
the data span a decade up to the year of most recent data available when this report was prepared. (More
information about data in the report can be found in the introduction to chapter 2.)
In this summary chapter, full data sources are not provided. However, the data here are from chapter 2,
where full citations are given in the text and graphs. Corresponding tables in appendix B also contain
source information. The data here are presented in the same order—by topic section—as they
appear in chapter 2, enabling easy access to data sources. Also not present in this chapter are complete
definitions, which can vary across data sources.
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