The BTS Pocket Guide to Transportation is a quick reference guide that provides transportation statistics at your fingertips. The Pocket Guide to Transportation is a compilation of statistics that provides key information on the U.S. transportation system and highlights major trends on the U.S. transportation system. The statistics are arranged in seven categories: infrastructure, moving people, moving goods, performance, economy, safety, and environment. Data covers such topics as: airport runway pavement condition, structurally deficient bridges, transit ridership, airport on-time performance, incoming truck border crossings, U.S. transportation spending, transportation injuries by mode, and number of alternative fuel vehicles by fuel type. This year features an updated Pocket Guide mobile app, which includes improved navigation and dynamic data updates to highlight the most recent up-to-date statistics. Download now to access all the popular features of the classic Pocket Guide (available for most devices and phones on the App Store and on Google Play). BTS welcomes comments and suggestions for improving this product.
United States. Department of Transportation. Bureau of Transportation Statistics
2011-01-01 | Pocket Guide to Transportation
Abstract:
The safety of the traveling public is the number one concern of the U.S. Department of Transportation. Although progress has been made in reducing fat...
United States. Department of Transportation. Bureau of Transportation Statistics
2020-01-01 | Pocket Guide to Transportation
Abstract:
The Bureau of Transportation Statistics' Pocket Guide to Transportation is a quick reference guide that provides transportation statistics at your fin...
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