Figure 1,,,,,,,,, "Value, Weight, and Ton-Miles of U.S. Commercial Freight Shipments: 1993, 1997, and 2002 * ",,,,,,,,, Year,"Value (Trillions of dollars)","Tons (Billions of short tons)","Ton-miles (Trillions ton-miles)",,,,,, 1993, 7.2 , 13.4 , 3.6 ,,,,,, 1997, 8.5 , 14.9 , 3.9 ,,,,,, 2002, 10.5 , 15.8 , 4.5 ,,,,,, " KEY: * 2002 data are preliminary",,,,,,,,, "NOTE: The value of freight shipments is inflation-adjusted with the goods GDP deflator in chained 2000 dollars. The data in this table include the Bureau of Transportation Statistics estimates of out-of-scope missing pieces. These estimates cover logging, farm-based truck shipments, truck imports from Canada and Mexico, rail imports from Canada and Mexico, air cargo imports and exports, water imports and exports, and pipeline crude and petroleum products shipments. These estimates exclude other out-of-scope categories of goods movements for which no reasonable basis for an estimate currently exists including, government shipments, service sector, retail sector, construction sector, transportation service providers, household goods movement, and municipal solid waste.",,,,,,,,, "SOURCE: U.S. Department of Transportation, Bureau of Transportation Statistics, based on 1993, 1997, and preliminary 2002 Commodity Flow Survey data plus additional estimates from Bureau of Transportation Statistics.",,,,,,,,,