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Data and Statistics
Transportation in America 20th edition
$65.00
Transportation in America, 20th edition, is a compilation of the latest data on the nation’s vast transportation networks. Produced in collaboration by the Eno Foundation and the Upper Great Plains Transportation Institute with support from USDOT, the publication draws upon more than forty sources of information, including industry representatives, economists, and federal agencies. It provides a broad array of thoroughly sourced data, along with clear graphics, that describe the movement of people and goods along America's highways, railroads, waterways, on public transit, and by air. First published half a century ago, TIA offers analysts and decisionmakers across all modes of transportation an unparalleled reference tool. Eno Tranportation Foundation and Upper Great Plains Transportation Institute, 83 pp., 20th ed., 2007. (Pub. Order # 505-T)
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The Future of Urban Transportation
$15.00
This publication contains the report on the Eno Transportation Foundation's 2006 Forum on the Future of Urban Transportation. The forum was held on December 6-7 in Washington, D.C., and brought together 45 senior representatives from academia, government, business, and labor with expertise in complex challenges facing metropolitan areas. Forum participants explored the primary trends affecting urban mobility and identified specific actions to address increasing pressures on the nation's transportation systems.
Statistics with Applications to Highway Traffic Analyses, 2d ed.
$10.00
This classic monograph presents statistical techniques and theory for reliable, valid, and significant use of traffic data. Describes in easy-to-understand language how to investigate, gather, interpret, summarize, and analyze data. Bruce Douglas Greenshields and Frank Mark Weida, revised by Daniel L. Gerlough and Matthew J. Huber, 179 pp., 2d. ed., 1978. (Pub. Order # 017-S)
Commuting in America II
$25.00
Commuting in America II takes a look at how Americans get to work, drawing on Census data. It is unparalleled in its depth of detail, examining key factors like immigration impacts and ethnic and racial influences, as well as the continuing effects of the worker boom, the auto boom, and continued flight to the suburbs. This report looks at how commuting patterns have changed over time, the characteristics of today's commuters, and the factors that will continue to affect travel patterns in the future. Alan E. Pisarski, 112 pp., 1996. (Pub. Order # 003-C)
Transportation in America 19th edtion
$55.00
A timely, fact-filled, and easy-to-use source of transportation facts and figures. More than two dozen tables provide an overview of important data on tonnage and passenger-miles by mode, public and private costs for transportation employment, fatality rates, petroleum demand, vehicle purchases, and more. Rosalyn A. Wilson, 78 pp., 19th ed., 2002. (Pub. Order # 504-T)