BTS' New Pocket Guide to Transportation Shows Increase in Truck Travel
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Catrina Pavlik
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Thursday, March 8, 2001 -- The U.S. Department of Transportation's
Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS) today released a new edition of the Pocket
Guide to Transportation showing an increase of 225 percent over the last 29
years in miles traveled by trucks.
The report also showed that while the miles traveled by truck grew significantly,
the miles traveled by passenger car increased by only 71 percent from 1970 to
1999. The Pocket Guide to Transportation is a compact report that gives users easy access
to important information about the nation's transportation system.
Dr. Ashish Sen, BTS Director, said, "This small publication contains a wealth of useful data and
information about how the transportation system contributes to our society's mobility and economy."
The Pocket Guide is another way that BTS is providing the public and private sectors with easy
access to transportation system information that will be used to make improved transportation decisions
for the future.
The Pocket Guide is divided into five sections and a glossary that cover the extent and use of
the transportation system and its impacts on safety, the economy, energy use, and the environment. Much
of the information is based on data from the Bureau's publications, National Transportation Statistics
2000 and Transportation Statistics Annual Report 2000. BTS will release these publications
within the next few months
To order free copies of the Pocket Guide to Transportation, visit www.bts.gov, call 202-366-DATA
(press 1), fax 202-366-3640, or write to Product Orders, Bureau of Transportation Statistics,
U.S. Department of Transportation, Room 3430, 400 Seventh Street. S.W., Washington, DC 20590.
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