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Lock Downtime on the Saint Lawrence Seaway

Lock Downtime on the Saint Lawrence Seaway

Locks along the Saint Lawrence Seaway (the Seaway) are usually closed from late December to late March because of ice. At other times of the year, shipping can be disrupted when locks are closed for other reasons, such as vessel...

Government Transportation Revenues

Government Transportation Revenues

Federal, state, and local government transportation revenues dedicated to finance transportation programs1 increased from $97.4 billion in fiscal year 1991 to $122.1 billion in fiscal year 2001 (in 2000 chained dollars2) for an annual...

Figure 2-13 - Age of U.S. Flag Vessels by Type: 2003

Figure 2-13 - Age of U.S. Flag Vessels by Type: 2003

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NOTE: Offshore support includes crewboats.

SOURCE: USDOT, BTS, National Transportation Statistics 2005, table 1-31, available at http://www.bts.gov/, as of June...

Commercial Motor Vehicle Repairs

Commercial Motor Vehicle Repairs

In the United States, there were over 677,000 active motor carriers-common, contract, or private-using buses or trucks to provide commercial transportation of passengers or freight in 2004 [1]. Trucking accounted for 40 percent of the nation's...

Figure 4-17 - Long-Distance Trips by Gender and Mode: 2001

Figure 4-17 - Long-Distance Trips by Gender and Mode: 2001

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NOTE: Other includes trains, ships, and all other modes of long-distance travel.

SOURCES: Jonaki Bose, Lee Giesbrecht, Joy Sharp, Jeffery Memmott, Maha...

Vehicle Availability by Household

Vehicle Availability by Household

There were 9.3 million U.S. households without a car, truck, or van in 2003 (9 percent of all households), down from 9.8 million in 1993 (10 percent of households). The 4.6 percent decline in households without vehicles occurred...