The 1995 American Travel Survey (ATS) was conducted by the Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS) to obtain information about the long-distance travel of persons living in the United States. The survey collected quarterly information related to the characteristics of persons, households, and trips of 100 miles or more for approximately 80,000 American households. The ATS data provide detailed information on state-to-state travel as well as travel to and from metropolitan areas by mode of transportation. Data are also available for subgroups defined in terms of characteristics related to travel, such as trip purpose, age, family type, income, and a variety of related characteristics. The data can be analyzed at the regional, state, metropolitan area, and county level.
The zip files contain the 16 ATS data tables in .csv format, as well as documentation and supporting files, such as a data dictionary, and the coded variable lookup tables. File formats include: .csv and .txt files, which can be opened with any text editor; .json files, which can be opened with any text editor; and .pdf files, which can be opened with any PDF reader.
United States. Department of Transportation. Bureau of Transportation Statistics
1997-12-01 | American Travel Survey (ATS)
Abstract:
The American Travel Survey collected information from approximately 80,000 households about their long-distance travel in 1995. The ATS provides answe...
United States. Department of Transportation. Bureau of Transportation Statistics
1997-09-30 | American Travel Survey (ATS)
Abstract:
The Summary Travel Characteristics publication series contains summary tables of travel statistics for census regions and divisions, States, and metro...
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