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National Transportation Statistics 2/27/2020 Update, Principal Means of Transportation to Work and other categories

Thursday, February 27, 2020

Thursday, February 27, 2020 - National Transportation Statistics (NTS) – a guide to historical national-level transportation trends was updated today.

Recently Updated Tables by Topics:

Physical Extent

  • System Mileage Within the United States (1-1, 1-1M)
  • ADA Lift- or Ramp-Equipped Transit Buses (1-8)

Vehicle, Aircraft, and Vessel Inventory

  • Active U.S. Air Carrier and General Aviation Fleet by Type of Aircraft (1-13)

Condition

  • Condition of U.S. Highway Bridges (1-28)
  • Average Age of Urban Transit Vehicles (1-29)

Travel and Goods Movement

  • U.S. Vehicle-Miles (1-35, 1-35M)
  • Principal Means of Transportation to Work (1-41)
  • U.S. Waterborne Freight (1-56, 1-56M)
  • Tonnage of Top 50 U.S. Water Ports, Ranked by Total Tons (1-57)

System Performance

  • FAA-Cited Causes of Departure and En Route Delays (1-67)

Multimodal Safety

  • Transportation-Related Occupational Fatalities (2-7)

Highway Safety

  • Motor Vehicle Fatal Crashes by Day of Week, Time of Day, and Weather and Light Conditions (2-28)

Transportation and Consumer Expenditures

  • Producer Price Indices for Transportation Services and Warehousing Services (NAICS) (3-13)
  • Producer Price Indices for Transportation Equipment, NAICS Basis (3-14)

Transportation Revenues, Employment, and Productivity

  • Total Operating Revenues (3-22)
  • Median Weekly Earnings of Full-Time Wage and Salary Workers in Transportation by Detailed Occupation (3-26)

Transportation Energy Consumption by Mode

  • U.S. Government Energy Consumption by Agency and Source (4-19, 4-19M)

Transportation Energy Intensity and Fuel Efficiency

  • Energy Intensity of Transit Motor Buses (4-24, 4-24M)

Air Pollution

  • Federal Exhaust Emissions Standards for Marine Spark-Ignition Engines and Vehicles (4-41)

Contact: Dave Smallen (202) 366-5568, david.smallen@dot.gov.