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Vehicles

Table 5-4: Highway Vehicle-Miles Traveled (VMT): 2000

 

Total VMT

VMT per

State

(millions)

capita

 

 

 

 

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

 

 

 

 

 

Figure 5-1: Highway Vehicle-Miles Traveled,

United States and Alaska

115

Index 1995 = 100

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

110

 

 

 

 

Alaska

 

 

 

 

 

105

 

 

 

 

 

United States

 

 

 

 

100

 

 

 

 

 

95

 

 

 

 

 

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.

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Alaska

Table 5-5: Highway, Demographic, and Geographic Characteristics of Urbanized Areas in Alaska: 2000

 

 

 

 

 

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

 

 

 

 

50

 

 

 

 

40

 

 

 

 

34

 

 

 

 

30

 

 

 

29

26

26

26

 

 

 

20

 

 

 

 

10

 

 

 

 

0

 

 

 

 

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.

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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

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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.

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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.

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Economy and Finance

Table 6-3: Transportation Revenues Collected by State and Local Governments in Alaska ($ millions)

 

 

1995

1996

1997

1998

1999

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

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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