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AlabamaUnited States
GuntersvilleMobile
Bridges classified as functionally obsolete, 2013:AlabamaUnited States
Bridges classified as structurally deficient, 2013:AlabamaUnited States
January 2016
ALABAMA
Roads with acceptable pavement ride quality based on International Roughness Index, 2013:
TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE MAJOR AIRPORTS
9
2
TRANSPORTATION BY THE NUMBERS
1,270
101,837
16,057
3,194
80.4%
10.1%
13.7%
89.7%
13.4%
8.6%
MAJOR WATER PORTS
MILES OF WATERWAYMILES OF FREIGHT RAILROAD
BRIDGES
MILES OF PUBLIC ROAD
Includes ports ranked in the top 150 ports by tonnage in 2013.
Includes Federal Aviation Administration Part-139 public use airports.
NUMBER OF MPOs
14NUMBER OF MPOs
14
POPULATION HOW RESIDENTS GET TO WORKPercentage of workers over age 16, 2013
EMPLOYMENT
LICENSED DRIVERS
REGISTERED VEHICLES
AVERAGE DAILY PERSON MILES AVERAGE DAILY PERSON TRIPS TRANSIT RIDERSHIP Miles per person per day, 2009 Trips per person per day, 2009
AIR CARRIER ENPLANEMENTS PASSENGER TRAVEL BY TRIP PURPOSE TRANSPORTATION INDUSTRY JOBSPercentage of annual person trips, 2009
HIGHWAY TRAVEL Billions of vehicle miles traveled, 2003-2013
58,471 ▲ 11.4%
2013 2003-2013
ALABAMA TRANSPORTATION BY THE NUMBERS
2003-2013▲ 10.9%
58.6 65.02003 2013
39.5
36.1
Alabama
United States
3.42
3.79
Alabama
United States
Truck transportation
25,591 ▼ -16.2%
Support activities for transportation
10,848 ▲ 128.3%
Couriers and messengers
4,962 ▼ -1.7%
Transit and ground passenger transportation
1,677 ▼ -12.9%
Family/personal business
Social/recreational
To/from work
School/church
Work-related
Other
39.9%
27.9%
18.6%
9.9%
2.2%
1.5%
Drove alone Carpool Publictransportation
Bicycle Walked Taxi,motorcycle,
other
Worked athome
4.8m ▲ 7.3%
2013 2003-2013
1.6m ▲ 0.3%
2013 2003-2013
3.9m ▲ 7.3%
2013 2003-2013
4.8m ▲ 10.6%
2013 2003-2013
7.5m ▲ 13.1%
2013 2003-2013
2.3m ▼ -5.5%
2013 2003-2013
86.4
8.5
0.5 0.1 1.0 1.0 2.5
76.4
9.45.2
0.6 2.8 1.34.4
Alabama United States
MAJOR TRUCK FREIGHT FLOWS TO, FROM, AND WITHIN ALABAMA, 2010 VALUE OF FREIGHT FLOW
TONS OF FREIGHT FLOW
TON-MILES OF FREIGHT FLOW
STATE GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT TOP COMMODITIES SHIPPED FROMBy value moved in billions of current dollars, 2013 By weight moved in millions of tons, 2013
TOP COMMODITIES SHIPPED TOMillions of current dollars, 2012 By value moved in billions of current dollars, 2013 By weight moved in millions of tons, 2013
TOP COMMODITIES SHIPPED WITHINBy value moved in billions of current dollars, 2013 By weight moved in millions of tons, 2013
STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT TRANSPORTATION REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES
ALABAMA TRANSPORTATION BY THE NUMBERS
ALABAMA
ALABAMA
ALABAMA
$17.0
$10.6
$8.7
$8.7
$8.0
Motorized vehicles
Electronics
Coal-n.e.c.
Machinery
Base metals
$23.1
$15.3
$6.9
$6.8
$5.3
Motorized vehicles
Machinery
Mixed freight
Pharmaceuticals
Gasoline
15.6
10.4
10.1
8.3
7.8
Coal
Coal-n.e.c.
Waste/scrap
Basic chemicals
Base metals
79.4
40.5
38.0
24.7
16.0
Logs
Coal
Gravel
Nonmetal min. prods.
Waste/scrap
$12.6
$11.8
$7.8
$7.6
$7.5
Motorized vehicles
Base metals
Mixed freight
Pharmaceuticals
Articles-base metal
13.2
10.9
9.9
9.1
8.8
Base metals
Nonmetal min. prods.
Newsprint/paper
Basic chemicals
Coal-n.e.c.
868
6 99 145
2,265
77 185 123
Highway Transit Air Water
Revenues
Expenditures
$386.6b ▲ 5.7%
Current dollars, 2013 2007-2013
531.5m ▲ 6.1%
2013 2007-2013
189.9b ▲ 6.3%
2013 2007-2013
$194.7b ▲ 22.3%
Current dollars, 2013 2003-2013
RAIL FATALITIES ENERGY USE BY SECTOR
TRANSIT FATALITIES
RECREATIONAL BOAT FATALITIES
HIGHWAY FATALITIES
HIGHWAY FATALITY RATEFatalities per 100 million vehicle miles
traveled, 2013
HIGHWAY FATALITIES BY PERSON
ALTERNATIVE FUEL STATIONS
Percent of Btu consumed, 2013
Number of stations, 2012-2014
TRANSPORTATION ENERGY USETrillion Btu consumed, 2003-2013
1.31
1.09
Alabama
United States
SOURCES: Infrastructure map, water ports, border ports—U.S. Department of Transportation, Bureau of Transportation Statistics, National Transportation Atlas Database 2014. Airports—U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration, Administrator's Fact Book. Employment—U.S. Census Bureau, County Business Patterns. Passenger travel by trip purpose, average daily travel—U.S. Department of Transportation, National Household Travel Survey. Freight map and data—U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, Freight Analysis Framework. State GDP—U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis. Highway fatalities—U.S. Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. All other data—As cited in U.S. Department of Transportation, State Transportation Statistics 2015, available at www.bts.gov.
ALABAMA TRANSPORTATION BY THE NUMBERS
458.4 469.52003 2013
684.3
548.2
Alabama
United States
32.1 30.32003 2013
10 ▼ -33.3%
2013 2003-2013
0 ▼ -100.0%
2013 2003-2013
18 ▲ 12.5%
2013 2003-2013
TRANSPORTATION ENERGY USE PER CAPITAMillion Btu per capita, 2013
MOTOR FUEL USE PER CAPITAGallons per capita, 2013
852 ▼ -15.1%
2013 2003-2013
Driver
Passenger
Motorcyclist
Pedestrian
Pedalcyclist
Other
63.0%
19.7%
9.4%
6.9%
0.7%
0.2%
98.2
86.4
Alabama
United States
TRANSPORTATION EMISSIONSMillion metric tons of CO2, 2003-2013
48
2815 11
50
2921
10
94
3225
6
Electric Ethanol Compressed NaturalGas
Biodiesel
2012 2013 2014
Residential18.6%
Commercial13.3%
Industrial43.8%
24.3%Transportation
Motor fuel
Diesel
Jet fuel
Ethanol
Natural gas
Other
61.0%
25.0%
2.8%
4.6%
4.8%
1.7%
Energy Source