National Transportation Statistics 12/2/22 Updated
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 System Mileage, Amtrak and Rail Transit Stations, American with Disabilities Act supported Transit Buses, Number of Aircraft, Vehicles, Vessels, and Other Conveyances, Average Age of Urban Transit Vehicles, Vehicle and Passenger Miles, Principal Means of Transportation to Work, Injured Persons by Transportation Mode, Hazardous Materials statistics, Average Passenger Fares, Average Passenger Revenue per Passenger-Mile, Fuel Consumption by Mode of Transportation, and Energy Intensity of Transit Motor Buses.
Updated Tables by Topics:
Physical Extent
- System Mileage Within the United States (1-1)
- Number of Stations Served by Amtrak and Rail Transit (1-7)
- ADA Lift- or Ramp-Equipped Transit Buses (1-8)
- ADA-Accessible Rail Transit Stations by Agency (1-9)
Vehicle, Aircraft, and Vessel Inventory
- Number of U.S. Aircraft, Vehicles, Vessels, and Other Conveyances (1-11)
Condition
- Average Age of Urban Transit Vehicles (1-29)
Travel and Goods Movement
- U.S. Vehicle-Miles (1-35)
- U.S. Passenger-Miles (1-40)
- Principal Means of Transportation to Work (1-41)
Multimodal Safety
- Injured Persons by Transportation Mode (2-2)
- Hazardous Materials Fatalities, Injuries, Accidents, and Property Damage Data (2-6)
Pipeline Safety
- Hazardous Liquid and Natural Gas Pipeline Safety and Property Damage Data (2-50)
Transportation and Consumer Expenditures
Transportation Revenues, Employment, and Productivity
- Average Passenger Revenue per Passenger-Mile (3-20)
Transportation Energy Consumption by Mode
- Fuel Consumption by Mode of Transportation in Physical Units (4-5)
- Transit Industry Electric Power and Primary Energy Consumption and Travel (4-16)
Transportation Energy Intensity and Fuel Efficiency
- Energy Intensity of Transit Motor Buses (4-24)
Metric Conversion Tables
- System Kilometers Within the United States (1-1M)
- U.S. Vehicle-Kilometers (1-35M)
- U.S. Passenger-Kilometers (1-40M)
- Fuel Consumption by Mode of Transportation (4-5M)
- Transit Industry Electric Power and Primary Energy Consumption and Travel (4-16M)
- Energy Intensity of Transit Motor Buses (4-24M)
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