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The Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS), part of the United States Department of Transportation, is a government office that compiles, analyzes, and publishes information on the nation's transportation systems across various modes; and strives to improve the DOT's statistical programs through research and the development of guidelines for data collection and analysis.
Bureau of Labor Statistics: 165 1,169 10 370 National Center for Education Statistics: 55 1 0 0 National Agricultural Statistics Service: 591 0 1 0 National Center for Health Statistics (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) 168 0 87 0 Energy Information Administration: 84 84 66 10 Bureau of Economic Analysis: 8 284 0 51 Economic Research ...
By 1980 the number of buyers rose to 152. To develop the specifications for the tabulations, an ad-hoc committee of transportation planners was created via the Transportation Research Board (TRB). All the data users shared the cost for the package with help from a special grant from US Department of Transportation (DOT) to cover the cost.
Vehicle data are from the Bureau of Transportation Statistics [1] and population data are from the US Census. [2] Data are for the year 2021. State Vehicles
In a report conducted by the United States Environmental Protection Agency, an amount of 1.8 billion metric tons of carbon dioxide was emitted by the transportation sector in 2019. Of the 1.8 billion metric tons, 58% was emitted by personal vehicles, 25% was emitted by commercial trucks and busses, 10% was emitted by air, 3% is emitted by ...
In the latest Center for Effective Government analysis of 15 federal agencies which receive the most Freedom of Information Act FOIA requests, published in 2015 (using 2012 and 2013 data, the most recent years available), the Department of Transportation earned a D by scoring 65 out of a possible 100 points, i.e., did not earn a satisfactory ...
For example, in a December analysis of Texas Department of Transportation data, NBC 5 Investigates found that Dallas had experienced 207 traffic fatalities in 2024, an increase from the 205 deaths ...
ATUS data are used by the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) to account for the value of household production, [10] the Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS) in their Passenger Travel: Facts and Figures report, [11] and the Economic Research Service (ERS) to examine how time use patterns of eating affect health. [12]