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BTS Updates National Transportation Statistics 01/05/2024

Friday, January 5, 2024

The Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS) today released its monthly update to National Transportation Statistics (NTS), a guide to historical national-level transportation trends.


This month’s updated data tables include- Social and Economic Characteristics of the United States; ADA Lift- or Ramp-Equipped Transit Buses; ADA-Accessible Rail Transit Stations by Agency; Travel and Goods Movement; Fuel Consumption by Mode of Transportation in Physical Units; Domestic Demand for Gasoline by Mode; and Leaking Underground Storage Tank Releases and Cleanups.

Recently Updated Tables by Topics:

Social and Economic Characteristics of the United States


Physical Extent

  • ADA Lift- or Ramp-Equipped Transit Buses (1-8)
  • ADA-Accessible Rail Transit Stations by Agency (1-9)

Condition

  • Average Age of Automobiles and Trucks in Operation in the United States (1-26)

Travel and Goods Movement

  • U.S. Air Carrier Aircraft Departures, Enplaned Revenue Passengers, and Enplaned Revenue Tons (1-37)
  • Average Annual PMT, VMT Person Trips and Trip Length by Trip Purpose (1-42)
  • Summary Statistics on Demographic Characteristics and Total Travel (1-43)
  • Top U.S. Foreign Trade Freight Gateways by Value of Shipments (1-51
  • U.S. Waterborne Freight (1-56, 1-56M)
  • Value of U.S. Exports to and Imports from Canada and Mexico by Transportation Mode (1-60a)
  • Weight of U.S. Exports to and Imports from Canada and Mexico by Transportation Mode (1-60b)

Transportation Energy Consumption by Mode

  • Fuel Consumption by Mode of Transportation in Physical Units (4-5, 4-5M)
  • Domestic Demand for Gasoline by Mode (4-7, 4-7M)

Water Pollution, Noise, and Solid Waste 

  • Leaking Underground Storage Tank Releases and Cleanups (4-55)