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Legacy Publication

Legacy ID
1011
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On
Significant Regulatory Guidance
No

CitationsAcknowledgments

Citations Recommended citation

U.S. Department of Transportation Bureau of Transportation Statistics North American Trade and Travel Trends, BTS01-07 Washington, DC: 2001

Acknowledgments U.S. Department of Transportation

Norman Y. Mineta Secretary

Michael P. Jackson Deputy...

Table 16. Top 6 Countries by U.S. Travel Receipts: 2000

Table 16. Top 6 Countries by U.S. Travel Receipts: 2000

(Millions of dollars)

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Country Receipts from foreign citizens Payments by U.S. residents Balance (receipts minus payments) Travel Passenger fares Travel Passenger fares Travel Passenger fares Japan 10,238...

Table 8. Canada-U.S./U.S.-Canada Travel by Mode of Transportation

Table 8. Canada-U.S./U.S.-Canada Travel by Mode of Transportation

(Thousands of roundtrips)

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  1990 1996 1999 Percentage change, 1990-1999 Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Canadian resident overnight travel to the United States17,262 100.0 15,301...

Conclusion: Where Freight and Passengers Meet

Conclusion: Where Freight and Passengers Meet

The dominant gateways on the U.S.-Canadian and U.S.-Mexican borders serve as both passenger and freight crossing points. The border ports of Detroit, Michigan, and Buffalo, New York, were the busiest land gateways for travel in personal vehicles...