Federal, State, and Local Transportation Financial Statistics


Book Description

This report is the 12th in a series that presents time-series data on federal, state, and local transportation-related revenues and expenditures. For this report, data on 1982-94 fiscal years are shown. Federal data correspond to a fiscal year that begins October 1, while the state and local data are for a fiscal year that generally begins July 1. The data are suitable for illustrating trends in public transportation finance. Data are presented in current dollars and in constant 1987 dollars, as indicated.







Federal, State and Local Transportation Financial Statistics


Book Description

The Federal, State and Local Transportation Financial Statistics report is the latest in a series that identifies and details transportation-related revenues and expenditures by mode and government jurisdiction for fiscal years 1982 through 1992. The report also examines intergovernmental transactions and their effects on final expenditure levels, and addresses which transportation expenditures are paid directly by users and the degree to which transportation expenditures are covered by user charges and transportation related collections.













Transportation Statistics Annual Report (1997)


Book Description

Reports on the state of U.S. transportation system at two levels. Provides a statistical and interpretive survey of the system -- its physical characteristics, economic attributes, aspects of its use and performance, and the scale and severity of unintended consequences of transportation, such as fatalities and injuries, oil import dependency, and environment impacts. Explores in detail the performance of the system from the perspective. Charts and tables. References. List of acronyms.










Transportation Statistics Annual Report 1998


Book Description

Assesses the nation's transportation system and the state of transportation statistics. Brings together in one source information about how the transportation system is used, how well it works, its economic contributions and costs, and its unintended consequences for safety, energy import dependency, and the environment. Includes: transportation and the economy; transportation safety; transportation, energy, and the environment; the state of transportation statistics; long-distance travel in the U.S.; long-distance freight transportation; U.S./metric conversions and energy unit equivalents. Over 100 charts and tables.