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Table 5-4: Highway Vehicle-Miles Traveled (VMT): 2000
|
Total VMT |
VMT per |
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State |
(millions) |
capita |
|
|
|
|
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Alabama |
56,534 |
12,716 |
|
Alaska |
4,613 |
7,501 |
|
Arizona |
49,768 |
11,428 |
|
Arkansas |
29,167 |
11,107 |
|
California |
306,649 |
9,053 |
|
Colorado |
41,771 |
9,712 |
|
Connecticut |
30,756 |
9,057 |
|
Delaware |
8,240 |
10,510 |
|
Dist. of Columbia |
3,498 |
6,115 |
|
Florida |
152,136 |
9,609 |
|
Georgia |
105,010 |
12,969 |
|
Hawaii |
8,543 |
7,014 |
|
Idaho |
13,534 |
10,467 |
|
Illinois |
102,866 |
8,225 |
|
Indiana |
70,862 |
12,779 |
|
Iowa |
29,433 |
10,059 |
|
Kansas |
28,130 |
10,599 |
|
Kentucky |
46,803 |
11,579 |
|
Louisiana |
40,849 |
9,430 |
|
Maine |
14,190 |
11,129 |
|
Maryland |
50,174 |
9,809 |
|
Massachusetts |
52,796 |
8,513 |
|
Michigan |
97,792 |
9,839 |
|
Minnesota |
52,601 |
10,693 |
|
Mississippi |
35,536 |
12,187 |
|
Missouri |
67,083 |
11,990 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Total VMT |
VMT per |
|
State |
(millions) |
capita |
|
|
|
|
|
Montana |
9,882 |
10,812 |
|
Nebraska |
18,081 |
10,568 |
|
Nevada |
17,639 |
9,504 |
|
New Hampshire |
12,021 |
9,687 |
|
New Jersey |
67,446 |
8,015 |
|
New Mexico |
22,760 |
13,580 |
|
New York |
129,057 |
6,801 |
|
North Carolina |
89,504 |
11,120 |
|
North Dakota |
7,217 |
11,241 |
|
Ohio |
105,898 |
9,328 |
|
Oklahoma |
43,355 |
12,563 |
|
Oregon |
35,010 |
11,175 |
|
Pennsylvania |
102,337 |
8,316 |
|
Rhode Island |
8,359 |
8,326 |
|
South Carolina |
45,538 |
7,971 |
|
South Dakota |
8,432 |
11,168 |
|
Tennessee |
65,732 |
11,698 |
|
Texas |
220,064 |
10,613 |
|
Utah |
22,597 |
11,226 |
|
Vermont |
6,811 |
11,184 |
|
Virginia |
74,801 |
10,564 |
|
Washington |
53,330 |
9,251 |
|
West Virginia |
19,242 |
10,684 |
|
Wisconsin |
57,266 |
10,261 |
|
Wyoming |
8,090 |
16,410 |
|
United States |
2,749,803 |
9,811 |
|
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|
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Figure 5-1: Highway Vehicle-Miles Traveled,
United States and Alaska
115 |
Index 1995 = 100 |
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110 |
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Alaska |
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105 |
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United States |
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100 |
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95 |
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1995 |
1996 |
1997 |
1998 |
1999 |
2000 |
SOURCE FOR DATA ON THIS PAGE: U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, Highway Statistics , annual editions, available at http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/ohim/ohimstat.htm as of Dec. 6, 2001.
BTS State Transportation Profile |
E-3 |
Alaska |
Table 5-5: Highway, Demographic, and Geographic Characteristics of Urbanized Areas in Alaska: 2000
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|
|
Persons |
Miles of |
|
Total |
Average daily |
|
Total |
|
Estimated |
Net land |
per |
roadway |
Total |
estimated |
traffic per |
Federal-aid urbanized area1 |
roadway |
Total DVMT |
population |
area (square |
square |
per |
DVMT per |
freeway lane |
freeway lane |
miles |
(thousands) |
(thousands) |
miles) |
mile |
person |
capita |
miles2 |
mile |
|
Anchorage |
1,228 |
4,444 |
248 |
255 |
973 |
5.0 |
18 |
193 |
7,412 |
1A "federal-aid urbanized area" is an area with 50,000 or more persons that, at a minimum, encompasses the land area delineated as the urbanized area by the U.S. Census Bureau. Areas are ranked by population. 2Lane miles estimated by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA).
KEY: DVMT = daily vehicle-miles of travel.
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, Highway Statistics 2000, Washington, DC: 2001, available at: http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/ohim/ohimstat.htm as of Dec. 6, 2001.
Vehicles
Table 5-6: Alaska and U.S. Recreational Boat Registrations by Propulsion Type
|
Alaska |
|
|
United States |
|
|
1999 |
2000 |
|
1999 |
2000 |
Total |
25,960 |
29,113 |
|
12,738,271 |
12,782,143 |
Powered |
25,646 |
28,769 |
11,811,562 |
11,648,769 |
|
Nonpowered |
75 |
83 |
481,191 |
547,271 |
|
Other |
240 |
261 |
445,518 |
590,103 |
NOTE: Data are derived from reports of states and other jurisdictions which have varying registration categories. "Other" includes boats not elsewhere classified by the reporting jurisdiction.
Figure 5-2: Alaska Recreational Boat Registrations
Thousands |
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50 |
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|
40 |
|
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34 |
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30 |
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29 |
26 |
26 |
26 |
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20 |
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10 |
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0 |
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1996 |
1997 |
1998 |
1999 |
2000 |
NOTES FOR DATA ON THIS PAGE: U.S. totals include Guam, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, American Samoa, and the Northern Mariana Islands. Alaska statistics include all watercraft, except sailboats; unpowered boats if requested. U.S. total does not include sailboards, which are numbered in some states.
SOURCES FOR DATA ON THIS PAGE: U.S. Department of Transportation, U.S. Coast Guard, Boating
Statistics, 2000 and Boating Statistics, 1999, Washington, DC: 2001,available at
www.uscgboating.org/Saf/pdf/Boating_Statistics_2000.pdf and 1999.pdf as of Nov. 14, 2001.
BTS State Transportation Profile |
E-5 |
Alaska |
Vehicles
Table 5-7: General Aviation and Air Taxi Aircraft and Hours Flown: 2000
(Excludes commuter aircraft)
|
|
Hours flown |
State |
Active aircraft |
(thousands) |
Alabama |
3,480 |
462 |
Alaska |
5,925 |
692 |
Arizona |
6,062 |
824 |
Arkansas |
2,660 |
442 |
California |
23,454 |
3,183 |
Colorado |
5,246 |
651 |
Connecticut |
1,793 |
241 |
Delaware |
2,068 |
303 |
District of Columbia |
152 |
13 |
Florida |
14,096 |
2,299 |
Georgia |
4,809 |
702 |
Hawaii |
435 |
184 |
Idaho |
2,328 |
336 |
Illinois |
7,478 |
998 |
Indiana |
3,964 |
503 |
Iowa |
2,772 |
331 |
Kansas |
3,611 |
494 |
Kentucky |
2,033 |
244 |
Louisiana |
3,012 |
677 |
Maine |
1,086 |
114 |
Maryland |
3,436 |
487 |
Massachusetts |
2,717 |
329 |
Michigan |
7,236 |
935 |
Minnesota |
5,141 |
707 |
Mississippi |
2,038 |
256 |
Missouri |
3,777 |
545 |
Montana |
2,374 |
271 |
Nebraska |
2,013 |
275 |
Nevada |
2,715 |
774 |
New Hampshire |
1,485 |
203 |
New Jersey |
3,791 |
583 |
New Mexico |
2,990 |
430 |
New York |
6,082 |
816 |
North Carolina |
5,620 |
769 |
North Dakota |
1,585 |
419 |
Ohio |
6,486 |
840 |
Oklahoma |
4,080 |
648 |
Oregon |
4,687 |
564 |
Pennsylvania |
5,648 |
724 |
Rhode Island |
393 |
45 |
South Carolina |
2,689 |
387 |
South Dakota |
1,376 |
157 |
Tennessee |
4,228 |
638 |
Texas |
18,869 |
2,980 |
Utah |
1,673 |
234 |
Vermont |
600 |
57 |
Virginia |
3,354 |
414 |
Washington |
7,166 |
912 |
West Virginia |
1,075 |
136 |
Wisconsin |
4,649 |
590 |
Wyoming |
778 |
98 |
United States, total |
217,215 |
30,916 |
NOTE: These data are derived from a sample survey of general aviation and air taxi aircraft. The data are estimates subject to sampling as well as nonsampling error.
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration, General Aviation and Air Taxi Activity Survey: 2000 . Washington, DC: 2002, available at http://www.api.faa.gov/GASurvey/index.htm as of July 22, 2002.
Alaska |
E-6 |
BTS State Transportation Profile |
Vehicles
Table 5-8: Active Aviation Pilots and Flight Instructors: 20001
|
|
|
Airplane pilots2 |
|
|
Flight |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Airline |
|
|
State |
Total |
Students |
Private |
Commercial |
transport |
Misc.3 |
instructor4 |
Alabama |
7,262 |
1,170 |
3,065 |
1,649 |
1,084 |
294 |
920 |
Alaska |
8,638 |
833 |
3,686 |
2,130 |
1,906 |
83 |
1,118 |
Arizona |
17,429 |
2,329 |
6,508 |
3,345 |
4,654 |
593 |
2,617 |
Arkansas |
4,988 |
776 |
2,153 |
1,206 |
788 |
65 |
634 |
California |
71,053 |
10,173 |
31,571 |
13,448 |
12,786 |
3,075 |
8,984 |
Colorado |
17,539 |
2,320 |
6,256 |
3,144 |
5,138 |
681 |
2,549 |
Connecticut |
6,523 |
944 |
2,714 |
989 |
1,648 |
228 |
837 |
Delaware |
1,462 |
245 |
532 |
236 |
413 |
36 |
233 |
District of Columbia |
476 |
86 |
191 |
99 |
69 |
31 |
45 |
Florida |
47,191 |
6,672 |
16,324 |
10,059 |
13,267 |
869 |
6,890 |
Georgia |
18,087 |
2,441 |
6,053 |
2,845 |
6,448 |
300 |
2,107 |
Hawaii |
2,927 |
471 |
611 |
587 |
1,031 |
227 |
0 |
Idaho |
4,480 |
581 |
2,148 |
950 |
711 |
90 |
535 |
Illinois |
21,521 |
3,497 |
9,168 |
3,832 |
4,606 |
418 |
3,054 |
Indiana |
11,715 |
1,874 |
5,728 |
2,091 |
1,867 |
155 |
1,488 |
Iowa |
6,135 |
912 |
3,372 |
1,130 |
667 |
54 |
771 |
Kansas |
8,412 |
1,169 |
4,136 |
1,729 |
1,268 |
110 |
1,184 |
Kentucky |
6,720 |
988 |
2,397 |
1,155 |
2,104 |
76 |
919 |
Louisiana |
5,894 |
911 |
2,224 |
1,474 |
1,035 |
250 |
701 |
Maine |
3,105 |
444 |
1,494 |
608 |
522 |
37 |
384 |
Maryland |
8,383 |
1,217 |
3,499 |
1,535 |
1,869 |
263 |
1,194 |
Massachusetts |
9,692 |
1,583 |
4,535 |
1,711 |
1,480 |
383 |
1,242 |
Michigan |
17,755 |
3,008 |
8,517 |
3,008 |
2,852 |
370 |
2,388 |
Minnesota |
15,530 |
2,244 |
6,728 |
2,949 |
3,417 |
192 |
2,025 |
Mississippi |
4,111 |
594 |
1,595 |
1,086 |
750 |
86 |
490 |
Missouri |
11,070 |
1,549 |
5,008 |
2,045 |
2,312 |
156 |
1,548 |
Montana |
3,613 |
481 |
1,718 |
878 |
469 |
67 |
431 |
Nebraska |
4,141 |
654 |
2,054 |
884 |
524 |
25 |
432 |
Nevada |
6,270 |
691 |
2,131 |
1,141 |
2,095 |
212 |
864 |
New Hampshire |
4,242 |
499 |
1,544 |
676 |
1,417 |
106 |
613 |
New Jersey |
11,403 |
1,826 |
4,909 |
1,833 |
2,417 |
418 |
1,517 |
New Mexico |
4,406 |
787 |
1,788 |
916 |
772 |
143 |
549 |
New York |
18,649 |
3,628 |
8,020 |
3,305 |
2,819 |
877 |
2,516 |
North Carolina |
14,769 |
2,148 |
6,144 |
2,600 |
3,615 |
262 |
1,732 |
North Dakota |
2,458 |
401 |
1,153 |
688 |
199 |
17 |
292 |
Ohio |
19,301 |
3,065 |
8,602 |
3,338 |
3,857 |
439 |
2,839 |
Oklahoma |
8,654 |
1,392 |
3,839 |
1,893 |
1,453 |
77 |
1,180 |
Oregon |
9,942 |
1,625 |
4,972 |
1,910 |
1,175 |
260 |
1,123 |
Pennsylvania |
18,022 |
2,683 |
7,604 |
3,075 |
4,124 |
536 |
2,575 |
Rhode Island |
1,216 |
184 |
569 |
210 |
223 |
30 |
136 |
South Carolina |
6,363 |
933 |
2,708 |
1,343 |
1,244 |
135 |
714 |
South Dakota |
2,230 |
328 |
1,034 |
549 |
302 |
17 |
263 |
Tennessee |
12,132 |
1,675 |
4,351 |
2,024 |
3,826 |
256 |
1,600 |
Texas |
48,396 |
6,613 |
16,857 |
9,044 |
14,839 |
1,043 |
6,487 |
Utah |
6,591 |
1,205 |
2,678 |
1,116 |
1,468 |
124 |
768 |
Vermont |
1,487 |
220 |
681 |
261 |
264 |
61 |
162 |
Virginia |
14,640 |
1,987 |
5,114 |
2,835 |
4,299 |
405 |
2,055 |
Washington |
21,116 |
2,929 |
8,170 |
3,896 |
5,535 |
586 |
2,658 |
West Virginia |
1,992 |
312 |
953 |
399 |
293 |
35 |
274 |
Wisconsin |
11,275 |
1,768 |
5,682 |
1,884 |
1,830 |
111 |
1,455 |
Wyoming |
1,812 |
254 |
901 |
354 |
273 |
30 |
195 |
United States, total |
593,218 |
87,319 |
244,389 |
112,092 |
134,024 |
15,394 |
78,287 |
1An active pilot is a person who holds a pilot certificate and a valid medical certificate issued within the last 25 months. 2Includes pilots with an airplane only certificate and those with an airplane and a helicopter and/or glider certificate. 3Includes helicopter, glider, and recreational pilots. Does not include pilots holding an airplane certificate. A recreational pilot may fly no more than one passenger in a light, single engine aircraft with no more than four seats during good weather and daylight hours and, unless authorized, no more than 50 miles from the home airport.
4Not included in total. A flight instructor must hold a flight instructor certificate in addition to a pilot certificate.
NOTE: Excludes U.S. military personnel holding civilian certificates who are stationed in a foreign country and pilots in U.S. territories.
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration, U.S. Civil Airmen Statistics 2000 . Washington, DC: 2002, available at http://www.api.faa.gov/CivilAir/index.htm as of July 22, 2002.
BTS State Transportation Profile |
E-7 |
Alaska |
E-8
F Economy and Finance
Economy and Finance
Table 6-1: Transportation and Warehousing Establishments and Employment in Alaska: 1999
|
Establishments1 |
Number of |
Annual payroll |
Business type |
(number) |
employees |
($ thousands) |
Total transportation and warehousing |
982 |
16,835 |
735,317 |
Air transportation |
230 |
6,336 |
256,897 |
Water transportation |
50 |
809 |
41205 |
Truck transportation |
225 |
3,114 |
123,081 |
Transit and ground passenger transportation |
81 |
1,000-2,499 |
D |
Pipeline transportation |
9 |
500-999 |
D |
Scenic and sightseeing transportation |
124 |
458 |
23,355 |
Support activities for transportation |
186 |
2,326 |
72,461 |
Couriers and messengers |
66 |
1,000-2,499 |
D |
Warehousing and storage |
11 |
20-99 |
D |
KEY: D = withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies.
Table 6-2: Transportation and Warehousing Establishments and Employment in the United States: 1999
|
Establishments1 |
Number of |
Annual payroll |
Business type |
(number) |
employees |
($ thousands) |
Total transportation and warehousing |
187,339 |
3,627,057 |
116,682,214 |
Air transportation |
5,285 |
582,838 |
24,414,357 |
Water transportation |
1,950 |
71,844 |
3,039,510 |
Truck transportation |
108,749 |
1,384,178 |
43,626,168 |
Transit and ground passenger transportation |
16,254 |
370,022 |
6,729,332 |
Pipeline transportation |
2,550 |
48,149 |
3,032,689 |
Scenic and sightseeing transportation |
2,267 |
22,877 |
540,702 |
Support activities for transportation |
31,392 |
440,175 |
14,915,625 |
Couriers and messengers |
11,938 |
578,368 |
16,725,960 |
Warehousing and storage |
6,954 |
128,606 |
3,657,871 |
1 The transportation and warehousing sector (North American Industrial Classification System [NAICS] 48 and 49) includes industries providing transportation of passengers and cargo, warehousing and storage for goods, scenic and sightseeing transportation, and support activities related to modes of transportation. Establishments in these industries use transportation equipment or transportation related facilities as a productive asset. The type of equipment depends on the mode of transportation. The modes of transportation comprise air, rail, water, road, and pipeline.
SOURCE FOR DATA ON THIS PAGE: U.S. Department of Commerce, U.S. Census Bureau, 1999 County Business Patterns , Washington, DC: May 2001, available at http://www.census.gov/epcd/cbp/map/99data/02/999.txt as of Oct. 25, 2001.
BTS State Transportation Profile |
F-1 |
Alaska |
Economy and Finance
Table 6-3: Transportation Revenues Collected by State and Local Governments in Alaska ($ millions)
|
|
1995 |
1996 |
1997 |
1998 |
1999 |
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Mode |
|
State |
Local |
State |
Local |
State |
Local |
State |
Local |
State |
Local |
Total (current $) |
|
163 |
49 |
162 |
50 |
163 |
52 |
170 |
53 |
168 |
51 |
Highway |
|
114 |
11 |
112 |
11 |
107 |
12 |
115 |
14 |
116 |
15 |
Transit |
|
Z |
4 |
Z |
4 |
Z |
4 |
Z |
4 |
Z |
4 |
Air |
|
49 |
8 |
51 |
8 |
56 |
8 |
54 |
7 |
52 |
7 |
Water |
|
Z |
27 |
Z |
27 |
Z |
28 |
Z |
29 |
Z |
26 |
Total (chained 1996 |
$) |
167 |
50 |
162 |
50 |
159 |
51 |
163 |
51 |
157 |
48 |
Highway |
|
116 |
11 |
112 |
11 |
104 |
12 |
111 |
13 |
108 |
14 |
Transit |
|
Z |
4 |
Z |
4 |
Z |
4 |
Z |
4 |
Z |
4 |
Air |
|
50 |
8 |
51 |
8 |
55 |
8 |
52 |
7 |
49 |
6 |
Water |
|
Z |
27 |
Z |
27 |
Z |
28 |
Z |
28 |
Z |
24 |
Table 6-4: Transportation Expenditures1 by State and Local Governments in Alaska ($ millions)
|
|
1995 |
1996 |
1997 |
1998 |
1999 |
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Mode |
|
State |
Local |
State |
Local |
State |
Local |
State |
Local |
State |
Local |
Total (current $) |
|
639 |
177 |
695 |
162 |
665 |
188 |
630 |
214 |
683 |
267 |
Highway |
|
551 |
116 |
589 |
110 |
559 |
125 |
527 |
118 |
553 |
198 |
Transit |
|
Z |
20 |
Z |
19 |
Z |
23 |
Z |
20 |
Z |
27 |
Air |
|
87 |
10 |
106 |
11 |
106 |
12 |
103 |
13 |
130 |
16 |
Water |
|
Z |
30 |
Z |
22 |
Z |
28 |
Z |
63 |
Z |
26 |
Total (chained 1996 |
$) |
653 |
181 |
695 |
162 |
648 |
183 |
604 |
205 |
638 |
249 |
Highway |
|
564 |
119 |
589 |
110 |
545 |
121 |
505 |
113 |
517 |
185 |
Transit |
|
Z |
20 |
Z |
19 |
Z |
23 |
Z |
19 |
Z |
25 |
Air |
|
89 |
10 |
106 |
11 |
103 |
12 |
99 |
12 |
121 |
15 |
Water |
|
Z |
31 |
Z |
22 |
Z |
27 |
Z |
60 |
Z |
24 |
1 Includes federal grants.
KEY FOR DATA ON THIS PAGE: Z = represents zero or less than 1 unit of measure.
NOTE FOR DATA ON THIS PAGE: Dollars are converted using a chain-type price index from U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis, National Income and Product Accounts Tables, Washington, DC: 2001, table 7.1, available at http://www.bea.doc.gov/bea/dn/nipaweb/ as of Dec. 12, 2001.
SOURCE FOR DATA ON THIS PAGE: U.S. Department of Commerce, U.S. Census Bureau, State and Local Government Finance Estimates, available at ftp://ftp.census.gov/pub/outgoing/govs/ as of Oct. 2001.
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