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G-7 Countries: Transportation Highlights

BTS99-01
November 1999


Table of Contents File Formats
Entire Report
Introduction
The Transportation System
Table 1 - Country Overview: 1996
Table 2 - Physical System Extent
Figure - Road Density: 1996
Table 3 - Number of Road Motor Vehicles: 1996
Table 4 - Road Vehicle-Kilometers:1996
Figure - Road Usage: 1996
Table 5 - Domestic Passenger Travel by Mode: 1996
Figure - Share of Total Domestic Passenger Travel by Mode: 1996
Table 6 - Domestic Passenger-Kilometers Traveled per Capita: 1996
Table 7 - Passenger Vehicles per 1,000 Residents and per Square Kilometer: 1996
Table 8 - Domestic Freight Activity by Mode: 1996
Figure - Share of Domestic Freight Activity by Mode: 1996
Transportation and the Economy
Table 9 - Economic Overview: 1996
Table 10 - U.S. Merchandise Trade with G-7 Countries: 1996
Figure - Share of the Value of U.S. International Merchandise Trade
Transportation Safety
Table 11 - Transportation Fatalities by Mode: 1996
Table 12 - Motor Vehicle Fatalities and Fatality Rates: 1996
Transportation, Energy, and the Environment
Table 13 - Energy Consumption by the Transportation Sector: 1995
Table 14 - Unleaded Gasoline as a Percentage of Motor Vehicle Gasoline Consumption: 1992–93
Metric to U.S. Conversions and Energy Equivalents