Table 5,,,,, Injured Persons by Transportation Mode,,,,, ,,,,, Mode,1970,1980,1990,1995,2000 Air carrier,107,19,29,25,P26 Commuter air carrier ,,,,, ,N,14,11,25,P7 On-demand air taxi ,,,,, ,N,43,36,14,P10 General aviation,715,681,402,395,P329 Highwaya ,N,N,"3,231,000","3,465,000","3,189,000" Railroadb,"17,934","58,696","22,736","12,546","10,424" Transitc,N,N,"54,556","57,196",U Commercial ship ,,,,, Vessel accidents,105,180,175,145,125 Nonvessel accidentsd,,,,, ,U,U,U,"R1,833",564,,, Recreational boating,,,,,,,, ,780,"2,650","3,822","4,141","4,355",,, Gas and hazardous liquid pipeline,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,254,192,76,64,81,,, "a Includes passenger car occupants, motorcyclists, light-duty and large trucks, bus occupants, pedestrians, pedalcyclists, occupants of unknown vehicle types, and other nonmotorists.",,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, "b Injuries resulting from train accidents, train and nontrain incidents, and occupational illness. Includes Amtrak.",,,,,,,, "c Injuries resulting from all reportable incidents, not just from accidents. Includes commuter rail, heavy rail, light rail, motor bus, demandresponsive, van pool, and automated guideway.",,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, "d Injuries unrelated to vessel accidents, e.g., an individual getting a cut while onboard a vessel.",,,,,,,, Key: N = data do not exist; P = preliminary; R = revised; U = unavailable.,,,,,,,, Note: Each mode may use different reporting criteria for injuries.,,,,,,,, "Source: Various sources, as cited in U.S. Department of Transportation, Bureau of Transportation Statistics, National Transportation Statistics 2001, available Spring 2002 at www.bts.gov, or email to answers@bts.gov.",,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,