GENERAL AVIATION FATALITIES
GENERAL AVIATION FATALITIES General Aviation Fatalities (monthly data, not seasonally adjusted)General aviation fatalities comprise the majority of aviation fatalities in most years.
General Aviation Sep-00 ...General aviation fatalities comprise the majority of aviation fatalities in most years.
General Aviation Sep-00 ...Trucks represent 4 percent of registered highway vehicles, about 7 percent of vehicle miles of travel, and 8 percent of vehicles in fatal crashes. Occupants of other...
Maritime worker fatalities include crewmembers in the maritime industry aboard U.S. vessels/platforms. The data do not include fatalities on recreational boats...
Commercial air fatalities include those arising from accidents of planes providing passenger and/or cargo services to the public, including large air...
2000 data are preliminary, and do not include transit
Fatalities represent the most severe safety consequence for the transportation system. According to...
Alcohol is the single largest cause of fatal crashes. Alcohol-related fatalities...
NOTE: The final issue of this report was December 2002. These reports are provided as a historical reference. A minimal number of indicators are being updated in the White House Economic Statistics Briefing Room.
Due to quality...
Rail intermodal traffic consists of units of trailers and containers. Increases in rail intermodal traffic have been in the number of container...
Almost 60 percent of the U.S. domestic waterborne trade tonnage is moved on the inland waterways. This market consists of...
Vehicle miles of travel (VMT) are key data for highway planning and management, and a common measure of roadway use. Along with other data, VMT are often...