![]() 11, 2018.ġ960-2016: Association of American Railroads, Railroad Facts (Washington, DC: Annual Issues), p. Department of Transportation, Federal Transit Administration, National Transportation Database, Annual Database Energy Consumption, available at as of Jun. Department of Transportation, Federal Transit Administration, National Transportation Database, table 17 and similar tables in previous years, available at as of Mar. 11, 2018.Įlectricity / motor fuel / compressed natural gas:ġ960-96: American Public Transportation Association, 2009 Public Transportation Fact Book (Washington, DC: June 2009), tables 26, 27, 28 and similar tables in earlier editions.ġ997-2014: U.S. 29, 2010.ġ995-2016: Ibid., Highway Statistics (Washington, DC: Annual Issues), table VM-1, available at as of Jun. ![]() Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, Highway Statistics, Summary to 1995, FHWA-PL-97-009 (Washington, DC: July 1997), table VM-201A, available at as of Jun. Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration, FAA Statistical Handbook of Aviation - 1972 edition (Washington, DC: 1973), table 9.12.ġ975-93: Ibid., General Aviation and Air Taxi Activity Survey (Washington, DC: Annual Issues), table 5.1, and similar tables in earlier editions.ġ994-2016: Ibid., FAA Aerospace Forecasts Fiscal Years 2017-2037 (Washington, DC: 2016), tables 23, and similar tables in earlier editions, available at as of Jun. Department of Transportation, Bureau of Transportation Statistics, Office of Airline Information, Fuel Cost and Consumption, available at as of Jun. (g) Gasoline and all other no diesel fuels include Gasoline, Liquefied Petroleum Gas, Liquefied Natural Gas, Methane, Ethanol, Bunker Fuel, Kerosene, Grain Additive, and Other Fuel.ġ960-2016: U.S. (f) Diesel includes Diesel and Bio-Diesel. Prior to 1984, excludes commuter rail, automated guideway, ferryboat, demand responsive vehicles, and most rural and small systems. (e) Data from 1997-2013 are not comparable to data before 1997 due to different sources. ![]() (d) 1965 data includes other 2-axle 4-tire vehicles. In addition, this edition of table 4-05M is not comparable to previous editions. The new category Light duty vehicle, long wheel base includes large passenger cars, vans, pickup trucks, and sport/utility vehicles with wheelbases (WB) larger than 121 inches. The new category Light duty vehicle, short wheel base includes passenger cars, light trucks, vans and sport utility vehicles with a wheelbase (WB) equal to or less than 121 inches. Data for these years are based on new categories and are not comparable to previous years. (c) Data for 2007-2013 were calculated using a new methodology developed by FHWA. See the accuracy statement in the appendix for more detailed information. Data for 1996 are estimated using new information on no respondents and are therefore not comparable to earlier years. (b) Includes fuel used in air taxi operations, but not commuter operations. KEY: kWh = kilowatt-hour N = data do not exist R = revised U = data are not available. Advisory Council on Transportation Statistics.National Transportation Knowledge Network.National Transportation Library Main - Library.Vehicle Inventory and Use Survey (VIUS).Transportation Statistics Annual Reports.Local Area Transportation Characteristics (LATCH dataset).Government Transportation Financial Statistics.Freight Logistics Optimization Works (FLOW).Statistical Products and Data Main - Statistical 1.Transportation Maps and Geospatial Data.Introduction to Transportation Statistics.
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