Passenger Travel
BTS collects passenger travel data from an intermodal perspective and also aggregates data on passenger travel that is collected on a modal basis. The largest source of modal passenger data is on air travel. Nationwide passenger travel surveys cover both daily travel and long distance travel characteristics. BTS also examines available data and reports on such diverse passenger travel topics such as intermodal BTS Passenger Travel Surveys.
Passenger Surveys
- National Household Travel Survey
- American Travel Survey
- Omnibus Travel Surveys
- National Census of Ferry Operators
BTS Passenger Transportation Reports
- Opinions on Cell Phone Use on Airplanes, Congestion and Telecommuting 2006-2007 | 2005
- Intermodal Passenger Connectivity
- Intermodal Links Available at 70 Percent of Commuter Rail Stations
- Intermodal Links Between Scheduled Passenger Ferries and Other Public Transportation
- Intermodal Links in the Public Transportation System (Intercity Rail and Air Service)
- Technical Report: The Background, Criteria, and Usage of the Intermodal Passenger Connectivity Database.
- Highlights of the National Census of Ferry Operators 2008 2006
- The U.S. Rural Population and Scheduled Intercity Transportation Access 2010 2005
- Trends in Personal Income and Passenger Vehicle Miles
- Sitting on the Runway: Current Aircraft Taxi Times Now Exceed Pre-9/11 Experience
- Effects of the 2010 Snowstorms on Airline Performance
- Estimated impacts of September 11th on U.S. Travel