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National Transportation Statistics

"Screen capture of cover of the NTS 50th anniversary edition p.d.f."The National Transportation Statistics (NTS) is a collection of transportation data first published in November 1971.  BTS celebrates the first half-century of NTS with a commemorative publication in 2021. This 50th anniversary edition includes links to digitized versions of the entire NTS collection.

View the 50th Anniversary NTS.

Order the print edition.

 

Recently Updated Tables by Topic:

  • U.S. Passenger-Miles (1-40, 1-40M)
  • U.S. Ton-Miles of Freight (1-50, 1-50M)
  • U.S. Waterborne Freight (1-56, 1-56M)
  • Tonnage of Top 50 U.S. Water Ports, Ranked by Total Tons (1-57)
  • Travel Time Index (1-70)
  • Annual Highway Congestion Cost (1-72)
  • Transportation Fatalities by Mode (2-1)
  • Injured Persons by Transportation Mode (2-2)
  • Transportation-Related Occupational Fatalities (2-7)
  • National Transportation and Economic Trends (3-10)
  • Overview of U.S. Petroleum Production, Imports, Exports, and Consumption (4-1)
  • Fuel Consumption by Mode of Transportation in Physical Units (4-5, 4-5M)
  • Energy Consumption by Mode of Transportation (4-6, 4-6M)
  • Domestic Demand for Gasoline by Mode (4-7, 4-7M)
  • Certificated Air Carrier Fuel Consumption and Travel (4-8, 4-8M)
  • Transit Industry Electric Power and Primary Energy Consumption and Travel (4-16, 4-16M)
  • Energy Intensity of Passenger Modes (4-20, 4-20M)
  • Energy Intensity of Light Duty Vehicles and Motorcycles (4-22, 4-22M)
  • Energy Intensity of Class I Railroad Freight Service (4-25, 4-25M)