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National Transportation Statistics 2005

National Transportation Statistics 2005

December 2005

NOTE: This edition of the National Transportation Statistics is provided as a historical reference. A newer edition of this publication, with more recent data for many items, is available. Some information and data in the historical document for a stated time period may differ from that for the same time period in the newer edition, reflecting revisions in the data by the source.

Table of Contents File Formats
Entire Publication
Front Matter
Introduction
Table A - Social and Economic Characteristics of the United States
Chapter 1 - The Transportation System
Section A - Physical Extent
Table 1-1 - System Mileage Within the United States (Updated June 2005)
Table 1-2 - Number of Air Carriers, Railroads, Interstate Motor Carriers, Marine Vessel Operators, and Pipeline Operators (Updated June 2005)
Table 1-3 - Number of U.S. Airports (Updated June 2005)
Table 1-4 - Public Road and Street Mileage in the United States by Type of Surface
Table 1-5 - U.S. Public Road and Street Mileage by Functional System
Table 1-6 - Estimated U.S. Roadway Lane-Miles by Functional System
Table 1-7 - Number of Stations Served by Amtrak and Rail Transit, Fiscal Year (Updated January 2006)
Table 1-8 - ADA Lift- or Ramp-Equipped Transit Buses (Updated June 2005)
Table 1-9 - ADA-Accessible Rail Transit Stations by Agency
Table 1-10 - U.S. Oil and Gas Pipeline Mileage (Updated June 2005)
Section B - Vehicle, Aircraft, and Vessel Inventory
Table 1-11 - Number of U.S. Aircraft, Vehicles, Vessels, and Other Conveyances (Updated January 2006)
Table 1-12 - U.S. Sales or Deliveries of New Aircraft, Vehicles, Vessels, and Other Conveyances (Updated June 2005)
Table 1-13 - Active U.S. Air Carrier and General Aviation Fleet by Type of Aircraft (Updated January 2006)
Table 1-14 - U.S. Automobile and Truck Fleets by Use
Table 1-15 - Annual U.S. Motor Vehicle Production and Factory (Wholesale) Sales (Updated January 2006)
Table 1-16 - Retail New Passenger Car Sales (Updated January 2006)
Table 1-17 - New and Used Passenger Car Sales and Leases (Updated June 2005)
Table 1-18 - Retail Sales and Lease of New Cars by Sector (Updated June 2005)
Table 1-19 - Period Sales, Market Shares, and Sales-Weighted Fuel Economies of New Domestic and Imported Automobiles
Table 1-20 - Period Sales, Market Shares, and Sales-Weighted Fuel Economies of New Domestic and Imported Light Trucks
Table 1-21 - Number of Trucks by Weight
Table 1-22 - World Motor Vehicle Production, Selected Countries (Updated January 2006)
Table 1-23 - Number and Size of the U.S. Flag Merchant Fleet and Its Share of the World Fleet
Section C - Condition
Table 1-24 - U.S. Airport Runway Pavement Conditions (Updated June 2005)
Table 1-25 - Median Age of Automobiles and Trucks in Operation in the United States (Updated June 2005)
Table 1-26 - Condition of U.S. Roadways by Functional System
Table 1-27 - Condition of U.S. Bridges (Updated September 2005)
Table 1-28 - Average Age of Urban Transit Vehicles (Updated June 2005)
Table 1-29 - Class I Railroad Locomotive Fleet by Year Built (Updated January 2006)
Table 1-30 - Age and Availability of Amtrak Locomotive and Car Fleets
Table 1-31 - U.S. Flag Vessels by Type and Age (Updated April 2005)
Section D - Travel and Goods Movement
Table 1-32 - U.S. Vehicle-Miles (Updated January 2006)
Table 1-33 - Roadway Vehicle-Miles Traveled (VMT) and VMT per Lane-Mile by Functional Class
Table 1-34 - U.S. Air Carrier Aircraft Departures, Enplaned Revenue Passengers, and Enplaned Revenue Tons
Table 1-35 - Average Length of Haul, Domestic Freight and Passenger Modes (Updated April 2005)
Table 1-36 - Worldwide Commercial Space Launches (Updated April 2005)
Table 1-37 - U.S. Passenger-Miles (Updated January 2006)
Table 1-38 - Principal Means of Transportation to Work
Table 1-39 - Long-Distance Travel in the United States by Selected Trip Characteristics: 2001
Table 1-40 - Long-Distance Travel in the United States by Selected Traveler Characteristics: 2001
Table 1-41 - Passengers Boarded at the Top 50 U.S. Airports (Updated September 2005)
Table 1-42 - Air Passenger Travel Arrivals in the United States
Table 1-43 - Air Passenger Travel Departures from the United States
Table 1-44 - U.S.-Canadian Border Land-Passenger Gateways: Entering the United States (Updated September 2005)
Table 1-45 - U.S.-Mexican Border Land-Passenger Gateways: Entering the United States (Updated September 2005)
Table 1-46a - U.S. Ton-Miles of Freight
Table 1-46b - U.S. Ton-Miles of Freight (Updated September 2005)
Table 1-47 - Top U.S. Foreign Trade Freight Gateways by Value of Shipments (Updated December 2005)
Table 1-48 - U.S.-Canadian Border, Land Freight Gateways: Number of Truck or Railcar Crossings (Updated September 2005)
Table 1-49 - U.S.-Mexican Border, Land Freight Gateways: Number of Truck or Railcar Crossings (Updated September 2005)
Table 1-50 - U.S. Waterborne Freight (Updated January 2006)
Table 1-51 - Tonnage of Top 50 U.S. Water Ports, Ranked by Total Tons (Updated April 2005)
Table 1-52 - Freight Activity in the United States: 1993, 1997, and 2002
Table 1-53 - Value, Tons, and Ton-Miles of Freight Shipments within the United States by Domestic Establishments, 2002P
Table 1-54 - Value of U.S. Land Exports to and Imports from Canada and Mexico by Mode (Updated January 2006)
Table 1-55 - Crude Oil and Petroleum Products Transported in the United States by Mode (Updated September 2005)
Table 1-56 - U.S. Hazardous Materials Shipments by Transportation Mode, 2002 (Updated April 2005)
Table 1-57 - U.S. Hazardous Materials Shipments by Hazard Class, 2002 (Updated April 2005)
Section E - Physical Performance
Table 1-58 - Passengers Denied Boarding by the Largest U.S. Air Carriers (Updated April 2005)
Table 1-59 - Mishandled-Baggage Reports Filed by Passengers with the Largest U.S. Air Carriers (Updated April 2005)
Table 1-60 - Flight Operations Arriving On Time by the Largest U.S. Air Carriers (Updated April 2005)
Table 1-61 - FAA-Cited Causes of Departure and En route Delays (Updated June 2005)
Table 1-62 - Major U.S. Air Carrier Delays, Cancellations, and Diversions (Updated April 2005)
Table 1-63 - Annual Person-Hours of Highway Traffic Delay per Person (Updated June 2005)
Table 1-64 - Travel Time Index (Updated September 2005)
Table 1-65 - Annual Roadway Congestion Index (Updated September 2005)
Table 1-66 - Annual Highway Congestion Cost (Updated June 2005)
Table 1-67 - Amtrak On-Time Performance Trends and Hours of Delay by Cause
Chapter 2 - Transportation Safety
Section A - Multimodal
Table 2-1 - Transportation Fatalities by Mode (Updated January 2006)
Table 2-2 - Injured Persons by Transportation Mode (Updated June 2005)
Table 2-3 - Transportation Accidents by Mode (Updated January 2006)
Table 2-4 - Distribution of Transportation Fatalities by Mode (Updated January 2006)
Table 2-5 - Highway-Rail Grade-Crossing Safety and Property Damage Data (Updated January 2006)
Table 2-6 - Hazardous Materials Fatalities, Injuries, Accidents, and Property Damage Data (Updated January 2006)
Table 2-7 - Transportation-Related Occupational Fatalities (Updated September 2005)
Table 2-8 - Reporting Thresholds for Property Damage by U.S. Department of Transportation Modal Administrations (Updated June 2005)
Section B - Air
Table 2-9 - U.S. Air Carrier Safety Data (Updated June 2005)
Table 2-10 - U.S. Commuter Air Carrier Safety Data (Updated June 2005)
Table 2-11 - U.S. Air Carrier Fatal Accidents by First Phase of Operation (Updated June 2005)
Table 2-12 - U.S. Commuter Air Carrier Fatal Accidents by First Phase of Operation (Updated June 2005)
Table 2-13 - U.S. On-Demand Air Taxi Safety Data (Updated June 2005)
Table 2-14 - U.S. General Aviation Safety Data (Updated June 2005)
Table 2-15 - Number of Pilot-Reported Near Midair Collisions (NMAC) by Degree of Hazard (Updated January 2006)
Table 2-16a - Airline Passenger Screening Results by Type of Weapons Detected, Persons Arrested, and Bomb Threats Received
Table 2-16b - Prohibited Items Intercepted at Airport Screening Checkpoints (Updated December 2004)
Section C - Highway
Table 2-17 - Motor Vehicle Safety Data
Table 2-18 - Motor Vehicle Fatalities, Vehicle-Miles, and Associated Rates by Highway Functional System
Table 2-19 - Occupant Fatalities by Vehicle Type and Nonoccupant Fatalities
Table 2-20 - Occupant and Non-Motorist Fatalities in Crashes by Number of Vehicles and Alcohol Involvement
Table 2-21 - Passenger Car Occupant Safety Data (Updated June 2005)
Table 2-22 - Motorcycle Rider Safety Data (Updated June 2005)
Table 2-23 - Truck Occupant Safety Data (Updated June 2005)
Table 2-24 - Bus Occupant Safety Data (Updated June 2005)
Table 2-25 - Fatalities by Highest Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) in Highway Crashes (Updated January 2006)
Table 2-26 - Number of States with Different Types of Anti-DUI/DWI Legislation in Effect as of January 1 of the Listed Year
Table 2-27 - Motor Vehicle Fatal Crashes by Day of Week, Time of Day, and Weather and Light Conditions (Updated September 2005)
Table 2-28 - Motor Vehicle Fatal Crashes by Posted Speed Limit (Updated September 2005)
Table 2-29 - Safety Belt and Motorcycle Helmet Use
Table 2-30 - Estimated Number of Lives Saved by Use of Restraints (Updated January 2006)
Section D - Transit
Table 2-31 - Transit Safety and Property Damage Data (Updated June 2005)
Table 2-32 - Transit Safety Data by Mode for All Reported Accidents (Updated June 2005)
Table 2-33 - Transit Safety Data by Mode for All Reported Incidents (Updated June 2005)
Table 2-34 - Reports of Violent Crime, Property Crime, and Arrests by Transit Mode (Updated June 2005)
Section E - Railroad
Table 2-35 - Railroad and Grade-Crossing Fatalities by Victim Class (Updated January 2006)
Table 2-36 - Railroad and Grade-Crossing Injured Persons by Victim Class (Updated January 2006)
Table 2-37 - Train Fatalities, Injuries, and Accidents by Type of Accident (Updated January 2006)
Table 2-38 - Railroad Passenger Safety Data (Updated January 2006)
Table 2-39 - Railroad System Safety and Property Damage Data (Updated January 2006)
Table 2-40 - Fatalities and Injuries of On-Duty Railroad Employees (Updated January 2006)
Section F - Water
Table 2-41 - Waterborne Transportation Safety and Property Damage Data Related to Vessel Casualties (Updated June 2005)
Table 2-42 - Waterborne Transportation Safety Data not Related to Vessel Casualties (Updated June 2005)
Table 2-43 - Recreational Boating Safety, Alcohol Involvement, and Property Damage Data (Updated September 2005)
Table 2-44 - Personal Watercraft Safety Data (Updated September 2005)
Table 2-45 - U.S. Coast Guard Search and Rescue Statistics, Fiscal Year
Section G - Pipeline
Table 2-46 - Hazardous Liquid and Natural Gas Pipeline Safety (Updated April 2005)
Chapter 3 - Transportation and the Economy
Section A - Transportation And The Total Economy
Table 3-1a - U.S. Gross Domestic Product (GDP) Attributed to For-Hire Transportation Services (Current $ billions)
Table 3-1b - U.S. Gross Domestic Product (GDP) Attributed to For-Hire Transportation Services (Chained 1996 $ billions)
Table 3-2a - U.S. Gross Domestic Product (GDP) Attributed to Transportation-Related Final Demand (Current $ billions) (Updated January 2006)
Table 3-2b - U.S. Gross Domestic Product (GDP) Attributed to Transportation-Related Final Demand (Chained 1996 $ billions) (Updated January 2006)
Table 3-3a - U.S. Gross Domestic Demand (GDD) Attributed to Transportation-Related Final Demand (Current $ billions) (Updated January 2006)
Table 3-3b - U.S. Gross Domestic Demand (GDD) Attributed to Transportation-Related Final Demand (Chained 1996 $ billions) (Updated January 2006)
Table 3-4a - Contributions to Gross Domestic Product (GDP): Selected Industries (Current $ billions) (Updated January 2006)
Table 3-4b - Contributions to Gross Domestic Product (GDP): Selected Industries (Chained 1996 $ billions) (Updated January 2006)
Table 3-5 - Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by Major Social Function (Updated April 2005)
Table 3-6 - National Transportation and Economic Trends
Section B - Transportation And Consumer Expenditures
Table 3-7 - Passenger and Freight Transportation Expenditures
Table 3-8 - Sales Price of Transportation Fuel to End-Users (Updated June 2005)
Table 3-9 - Price Trends of Gasoline v. Other Consumer Goods and Services (Updated June 2005)
Table 3-10a - Producer Price Indices for Transportation Services (SIC) (Updated April 2005)
Table 3-10b - Producer Price Indices for Transportation Services and Warehousing Services (NAICS) (Updated June 2005)
Table 3-11a - Producer Price Indices for Transportation Equipment
Table 3-11b - Producer Price Indices for Transportation Equipment, NAICS Basis (Updated June 2005)
Table 3-12 - Personal Expenditures by Category (Updated September 2005)
Table 3-13 - Personal Consumption Expenditures on Transportation by Subcategory (Updated September 2005)
Table 3-14 - Average Cost of Owning and Operating an Automobile (Updated April 2005)
Table 3-15a - Average Passenger Fares (Current $)
Table 3-15b - Average Passenger Fares (Chained 2000 $) (Updated September 2005)
Section C - Transportation Revenues, Employment, And Productivity
Table 3-16 - Average Passenger Revenue per Passenger-Mile
Table 3-17 - Average Freight Revenue per Ton-Mile
Table 3-18 - Total Operating Revenues
Table 3-19a - Employment in For-Hire Transportation and Selected Transportation-Related Industries (SIC)
Table 3-19b - Employment in For-Hire Transportation and Selected Transportation-Related Industries (NAICS) (Updated September 2005)
Table 3-20a - Employment in Transportation Occupations
Table 3-20b - Employment in Transportation and Transportation-Related Occupations (Updated January 2006)
Table 3-21a - Average Wage and Salary Accruals per Full-Time Equivalent Employee by Transportation Industry (SIC)
Table 3-21b - Average Wage and Salary Accruals per Full-Time Equivalent Employee by Transportation Industry (NAICS) (Updated September 2005)
Table 3-22a - Median Weekly Earnings of Full-Time Wage and Salary Workers in Transportation by Detailed Occupation
Table 3-22b - Median Weekly Earnings of Full-Time Wage and Salary Workers in Transportation by Detailed Occupation (1998 Standard Occupational Classification [SOC] basis) (Updated January 2006)
Table 3-23a - Total Wage and Salary Accruals by Transportation Industry (SIC)
Table 3-23b - Total Wage and Salary Accruals by Transportation Industry (NAICS) (Updated September 2005)
Table 3-24a - Labor Productivity Indices for Selected Transportation Industries (SIC)
Table 3-24b - Labor Productivity Indices for Selected Transportation Industries (NAICS) (Updated January 2006)
Section D - Government Finance
Table 3-25a - Federal, State, and Local Government Transportation-Related Revenues and Expenditures, Fiscal Year (Current $ millions)
Table 3-25b - Federal, State, and Local Government Transportation-Related Revenues and Expenditures, Fiscal Year (Chained 1996 $)
Table 3-26 - Summary of Transportation Revenues and Expenditures from Own Funds and User Coverage, Fiscal Year (Current and chained 1996 $ millions)
Table 3-27a - Transportation Revenues by Mode and Level of Government, Fiscal Year (Current $ millions)
Table 3-27b - Transportation Revenues by Mode and Level of Government, Fiscal Year (Chained 1996 $ millions)
Table 3-28 - Cash Balances of the Transportation-Related Federal Trust Funds, Fiscal Year (Updated April 2005)
Table 3-29a - Transportation Expenditures by Mode and Level of Government From Own Funds, Fiscal Year (Current $ millions)
Table 3-29b - Transportation Expenditures by Mode and Level of Government From Own Funds, Fiscal Year (Chained 1996 $ millions)
Table 3-30a - Federal Transportation Grants to State and Local Governments by Mode, Fiscal Year (Current $ millions)
Table 3-30b - Federal Transportation Grants to State and Local Governments by Mode, Fiscal Year (Chained 1996 $ millions)
Chapter 4 - Transportation, Energy, and the Environment
Section A - U.S. and Transportation Sector Energy Consumption
Table 4-1 - Overview of U.S. Petroleum Production, Imports, Exports, and Consumption (Updated June 2005)
Table 4-2 - U.S. Consumption of Energy from Primary Sources by Sector (Updated June 2005)
Table 4-3 - Domestic Demand for Refined Petroleum Products by Sector (Updated June 2005)
Section B - Transportation Energy Consumption By Mode
Table 4-4 - U.S. Energy Consumption by the Transportation Sector (Updated June 2005)
Table 4-5 - Fuel Consumption by Mode of Transportation
Table 4-6 - Energy Consumption by Mode of Transportation
Table 4-7 - Domestic Demand for Gasoline by Mode
Table 4-8 - Certificated Air Carrier Fuel Consumption and Travel (Updated June 2005)
Table 4-9 - Motor Vehicle Fuel Consumption and Travel (Updated January 2006)
Table 4-10 - Estimated Consumption of Alternative and Replacement Fuels for Highway Vehicles
Table 4-11 - Passenger Car and Motorcycle Fuel Consumption and Travel (Updated January 2006)
Table 4-12 - Other 2-Axle 4-Tire Vehicle Fuel Consumption and Travel (Updated January 2006)
Table 4-13 - Single-Unit 2-Axle 6-Tire or More Truck Fuel Consumption and Travel (Updated January 2006)
Table 4-14 - Combination Truck Fuel Consumption and Travel (Updated January 2006)
Table 4-15 - Bus Fuel Consumption and Travel (Updated January 2006)
Table 4-16 - Transit Industry Electric Power and Primary Energy Consumption and Travel (Updated June 2005)
Table 4-17 - Class I Rail Freight Fuel Consumption and Travel
Table 4-18 - Amtrak Fuel Consumption and Travel (Updated January 2006)
Table 4-19 - U.S. Government Energy Consumption by Agency and Source (Updated January 2006)
Section C - Transportation Energy Intensity And Fuel Efficiency
Table 4-20 - Energy Intensity of Passenger Modes
Table 4-21 - Energy Intensity of Certificated Air Carriers, All Services (Updated June 2005)
Table 4-22 - Energy Intensity of Passenger Cars, Other 2-Axle 4-Tire Vehicles, and Motorcycles (Updated January 2006)
Table 4-23 - Average Fuel Efficiency of U.S. Passenger Cars and Light Trucks (Updated January 2006)
Table 4-24 - Energy Intensity of Transit Motor Buses (Updated June 2005)
Table 4-25 - Energy Intensity of Class I Railroad Freight Service
Table 4-26 - Energy Intensity of Amtrak Services
Table 4-27 - Annual Wasted Fuel Due to Congestion (Updated June 2005)
Table 4-28 - Annual Wasted Fuel per Person (Updated June 2005)
Section D - Air Pollution
Table 4-29 - Federal Exhaust Emission Certification Standards for Newly Manufactured Gasoline- and Diesel-Powered Light-Duty Vehicles
Table 4-30a - Federal Exhaust Emission Certification Standards for Newly Manufactured Gasoline- and Diesel-Powered Light Duty Trucks (Category LDT1) (Grams per mile)
Table 4-30b - Federal Exhaust Emission Certification Standards for Newly Manufactured Gasoline- and Diesel-Powered Light Duty Trucks (Category LDT2) (Grams per mile)
Table 4-30c - Federal Exhaust Emission Certification Standards for Newly Manufactured Gasoline- and Diesel-Powered Light Duty Trucks (Category LDT3) (Grams per mile)
Table 4-30d - Federal Exhaust Emission Certification Standards for Newly Manufactured Gasoline- and Diesel-Powered Light Duty Trucks (Category LDT4) (Grams per mile)
Table 4-31 - Federal Exhaust Emission Certification Standards for Newly Manufactured Gasoline- and Diesel-Powered Medium-Duty Passenger Vehicles (MDPV)
Table 4-32a - Federal Exhaust Emissions Certification Standards for Newly Manufactured Gasoline- and Diesel-Powered Light Heavy-Duty Trucks (Grams per brake horsepower-hour)
Table 4-32b - Federal Exhaust Emissions Certification Standards for Newly Manufactured Gasoline- and Diesel-Powered Heavy Heavy-Duty Trucks (Grams per brake horsepower-hour)
Table 4-33 - Federal Exhaust Emissions Standards for Newly Manufactured Motorcycles
Table 4-34 - Federal Exhaust Emissions Standards for Newly Manufactured and In-Use Aircraft Engines
Table 4-35 - Federal Exhaust Emissions Standards for Locomotives
Table 4-36 - Federal Exhaust Emissions Standards for Newly Manufactured Marine Spark-Ignition Outboard, Personal Watercraft, and Jet-Boat Engines
Table 4-37 - Tier 2 Federal Exhaust Emissions Standards for Newly Manufactured Commercial Marine Compression-Ignition Engines
Table 4-38 - Estimated National Average Vehicle Emissions Rates per Vehicle by Vehicle Type Using Gasoline and Diesel (Updated June 2005)
Table 4-39 - Estimated National Average Vehicle Emissions Rates per Vehicle by Vehicle Type Using Reformulated Gasoline and Diesel (Updated June 2005)
Table 4-40 - Estimated National Emissions of Carbon Monoxide
Table 4-41 - Estimated National Emissions of Nitrogen Oxides
Table 4-42 - Estimated National Emissions of Volatile Organic Compounds
Table 4-43 - Estimated National Emissions of Particulate Matter (PM-10)
Table 4-44 - Estimated National Emissions of Particulate Matter (PM-2.5)
Table 4-45 - Estimated National Emissions of Sulfur Dioxide
Table 4-46 - Estimated National Emissions of Lead
Table 4-47 - Air Pollution Trends in Selected Metropolitan Statistical Areas
Table 4-48 - Areas in Nonattainment of National Ambient Air Quality Standards for Criteria Pollutants
Table 4-49 - U.S. Carbon Dioxide Emissions from Energy Use by Sector
Section E - Water Pollution, Noise And Solid Waste
Table 4-50 - Petroleum Oil Spills Impacting Navigable U.S. Waters
Table 4-51 - Leaking Underground Storage Tank Releases and Cleanups (Updated April 2005)
Table 4-52 - Highway Noise Barrier Construction
Table 4-53 - Number of People Residing in High Noise Areas around U.S. Airports (Updated April 2005)
Table 4-54 - Motor Vehicles Scrapped (Updated January 2006)
Appendix A - Metric Conversion Tables
Table 1-1M - System Kilometers Within the United States (Updated June 2005)
Table 1-6M - Estimated U.S. Roadway Lane-Kilometers by Functional System
Table 1-32M - U.S. Vehicle-Kilometers (Updated January 2006)
Table 1-33M - Roadway Vehicle-Kilometers Traveled (VKT) and VKT per Lane-Kilometer by Functional Class
Table 1-35M - Average Length of Haul, Domestic Freight and Passenger Modes (Updated April 2005)
Table 1-37M - U.S. Passenger-Kilometers (Updated January 2006)
Table 1-46aM - U.S. Tonne-Kilometers of Freight
Table 1-46bM - U.S. Tonne-Kilometers of Freight (Updated September 2005)
Table 1-50M - U.S. Waterborne Freight (Updated January 2006)
Table 1-55M - Crude Oil and Petroleum Products Transported in the United States by Mode (Updated September 2005)
Table 4-3M - Domestic Demand for Refined Petroleum Products by Sector (Updated June 2005)
Table 4-5M - Fuel Consumption by Mode of Transportation
Table 4-6M - Energy Consumption by Mode of Transportation
Table 4-7M - Domestic Demand for Gasoline by Mode
Table 4-8M - Certificated Air Carrier Fuel Consumption and Travel (Updated June 2005)
Table 4-9M - Motor Vehicle Fuel Consumption and Travel (Updated January 2006)
Table 4-11M - Passenger Car and Motorcycle Fuel Consumption and Travel (Updated January 2006)
Table 4-13M - Single-Unit 2-Axle 6-Tire or More Truck Fuel Consumption and Travel (Updated January 2006)
Table 4-14M - Combination Truck Fuel Consumption and Travel (Updated January 2006)
Table 4-15M - Bus Fuel Consumption and Travel (Updated January 2006)
Table 4-16M - Transit Industry Electric Power and Primary Energy Consumption and Travel (Updated June 2005)
Table 4-17M - Class I Rail Freight Fuel Consumption and Travel
Table 4-18M - Amtrak Fuel Consumption and Travel (Updated January 2006)
Table 4-19M - U.S. Government Energy Consumption by Agency and Source (Updated January 2006)
Table 4-20M - Energy Intensity of Passenger Modes
Table 4-21M - Energy Intensity of Certificated Air Carriers, All Services (Updated June 2005)
Table 4-22M - Energy Intensity of Passenger Cars, Other 2-Axle 4-Tire Vehicles, and Motorcycles (Updated January 2006)
Table 4-23M - Average Fuel Efficiency of U.S. Passenger Cars and Light Trucks
Table 4-24M - Energy Intensiveness of Transit Motor Buses (Updated June 2005)
Table 4-25M - Energy Intensity of Class I Railroad Freight Service
Appendix B - Glossary
Appendix B
Appendix C - List of Acronyms and Initialisms
Appendix C
Appendix D - Modal Profiles
Air Carrier Profile (Updated April 2005)
General Aviation Profile (Updated January 2006)
Highway Profile (Updated April 2005)
Automobile Profile (Updated April 2005)
Truck Profile (Updated April 2005)
Bus Profile (Updated April 2005)
Transit Profile (Updated April 2005)
Rail Profile (Updated January 2006)
Water Transport Profile (Updated April 2005)
Oil Pipeline Profile (Updated April 2005)
Natural Gas Pipeline Profile (Updated April 2005)
Appendix E - Data Source and Accuracy Statements
Chapter 1
Box 1-1
Chapter 2
Box 2-1
Chapter 3
Box 3-1
Chapter 4
Table 4-1
Table 4-2