Figure 1,,,,,,, Transportation Energy Use and Other Trends: 1980–2000,,,,,,, Year,Transportation Energy Use (10 quadrillion BTUs),GDP (1996 chained dollars),Passenger-miles (trillion),Population (100 million),,, 1980,1.97,4.90,2.99,2.27,,, 1981,1.95,5.02,,2.30,,, 1982,1.91,4.92,,2.33,,, 1983,1.91,5.13,,2.34,,, 1984,1.98,5.51,,2.36,,, 1985,2.01,5.72,3.96,2.38,,, 1986,2.08,5.91,,2.40,,, 1987,2.15,6.11,,2.42,,, 1988,2.23,6.37,,2.45,,, 1989,2.26,6.59,,2.47,,, 1990,2.25,9.71,4.34,2.49,,, 1991,2.21,6.68,3.98,2.52,,, 1992,2.25,6.88,3.98,2.55,,, 1993,2.29,7.06,4.09,2.58 1994,2.35,7.35,4.18,2.60 1995,2.40,7.54,4.34,2.63 1996,2.45,7.81,4.48,2.65 1997,2.48,8.16,4.62,2.68 1998,2.54,8.51,4.71,2.70 1999,2.63,8.86,4.90,2.73 2000,2.66,9.22,,2.81 Growth 1980-2000,35%,88%,64%,24% NOTE: 2000 data for passenger-miles do not include numbers for transit or general aviation.,,,, "SOURCES: Energy use: U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration, Annual Energy Review, DOE/EIA 0384(2000) (Washington DC: August 2001). Gross Domestic Product: U.S. Department of Commerce (USDOC), Bureau of Economic Analysis, available at http://www.bea.doc.gov/, as of January 2001. Passenger-miles: U.S. Department of Transportation, Bureau of Transportation Statistics, National Transportation Statistics 2001, available at http://www.bts.gov. Population: USDOC, U.S. Census Bureau, available at http://www.census.gov/, as of January 2001.",,,,