TABLE B-11 Pedestrian Crossings into the United States from Mexico and Canada: 1995–2005,,,,,,,,,,, ,Mexico,Canada,Total,,,,,,,, 1995,"32,835,972","697,963","33,533,935",,,,,,,, 1996,"34,109,364","607,987","34,717,351",,,,,,,, 1997,"43,911,311","549,875","44,461,186",,,,,,,, 1998,"44,461,554","598,469","45,060,023",,,,,,,, 1999,"48,213,234","587,830","48,801,064",,,,,,,, 2000,"47,089,642","585,191","47,674,833",,,,,,,, 2001,"51,501,321","749,805","52,251,126",,,,,,,, 2002,"50,278,281","1,081,679","51,359,960",,,,,,,, 2003,"48,663,773","937,477","49,601,250",,,,,,,, 2004,"48,084,235","826,017","48,910,252",,,,,,,, 2005,"45,829,612","605,339","46,434,951",,,,,,,, "NOTE: Pedestrian crossings include persons arriving on foot or by certain conveyances (e.g., bicycles, mopeds, or wheel chairs) requiring U.S. Customs processing. ",,,,,,,,,,, "SOURCE: U.S. Department of Transportation, Research and Innovative Technology Administration, Bureau of Transportation Statistics, Border Crossing/Entry Data, available at http://www.bts.gov/itt/, as of June 2006.",,,,,,,,,,,