Product Description:
Freight Facts and Figures was developed by the Bureau of Transportation Statistics. It provides a snapshot of the volume and value of freight flows in the United States; the extent, condition, and performance of the physical network over which freight moves; the economic conditions that generate freight movements; the industry that carries freight; and the safety, energy, and environmental implications of freight transportation.
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- Front Matter and Chapter 1: A Nation Served by Freight
- Chapter 2: Freight Moved in Domestic and International Trade
- Chapter 3: The Freight Transportation System
- Chapter 4: Freight Transportation System Performance
- Chapter 5: Economic Characteristics of the Freight Transportation Industry
- Chapter 6: Safety, Energy, and Environmental Implications of Freight Transportation
- Appendix A: Select Metric Data
Datasets:
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- Activity Summary of Roadside Safety Inspection By Motor Carrier Inspection Type
- Annual Vehicle Miles Traveled by Highway Category and Vehicle Type
- Automated Track Inspection Program
- Average Hourly Wages in Select Freight Transportation-Related Occupations: 2000, 2010, 2015, and 2016
- Average Time for Commercial Vehicles to Travel One Mile At Select U.S.-Canada Border Crossings
- Average Truck Speed on Selected Interstate Highways
- Average Truck Transit Time at Select U.S.-Mexico Border Crossings
- Average Vessel Size per Call at U.S. Ports
- Class I Railroad Locomotive Fleet (Locomotive Units) by Year Built: 2000, 2010, and 2015