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Highway Statistics 2003 - ANNUAL VEHICLE DISTANCE TRAVELED IN MILES AND RELATED DATA - 2003 - Table VM-1
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ANNUAL VEHICLE DISTANCE TRAVELED IN MILES AND RELATED DATA - 2003 1/

BY HIGHWAY CATEGORY AND VEHICLE TYPE

January 2011 Table VM-1
YEAR ITEM PASSENGER
CARS
MOTOR­CYCLES BUSES OTHER
2-AXLE 4-TIRE
VEHICLES 2/
SINGLE-UNIT
2-AXLE 6-TIRE
OR MORE TRUCKS 3/
COMBINATION
TRUCKS
SUBTOTALS ALL
MOTOR VEHICLES
PASSENGER
CARS
AND
OTHER 2-AXLE
4-TIRE VEHICLES
SINGLE-UNIT
2-AXLE 6-TIRE
OR MORE AND
COMBINATION
TRUCKS
  Motor-Vehicle Travel: (millions of vehicle-miles)
2003 Interstate Rural 132,021 1,278 994 82,464 8,327 44,567 214,484 52,893 269,650
2003 Other Arterial Rural 225,408 1,472 1,001 148,081 14,337 26,999 373,489 41,337 417,299
2003 Other Rural 222,480 1,538 1,809 142,251 14,985 14,431 364,730 29,416 397,494
2003 All Rural 579,908 4,288 3,805 372,796 37,649 85,997 952,704 123,646 1,084,443
2003 Interstate Urban 251,897 1,961 943 142,469 10,085 25,402 394,366 35,486 432,757
2003 Other Urban 840,162 3,327 2,034 468,756 30,015 28,729 1,308,918 58,743 1,373,021
2003 All Urban 4/ 1,092,059 5,288 2,977 611,225 40,099 54,130 1,703,284 94,230 1,805,778
2003 Total Rural and Urban 1,671,967 9,576 6,782 984,020 77,748 140,128 2,655,987 217,876 2,890,221
2003 Number of motor vehicles registered 5/ 135,669,897 5,370,035 776,550 87,186,663 5,848,523 1,908,365 222,856,560 7,756,888 236,760,033
2003 Average miles traveled per vehicle 12,324 1,783 8,733 11,286 13,294 73,428 11,918 28,088 12,207
2003 Person-miles of travel (millions) 6/ 2,641,885 12,163 143,801 1,706,103 77,757 140,160 4,347,988 217,917 4,721,869
2003 Fuel consumed (thousand gallons) 7/ 75,454,644 191,543 968,945 60,758,050 8,880,461 23,815,422 136,212,693 32,695,882 170,069,064
2003 Average fuel consumption per vehicle (gallons) 7/ 556 36 1,248 697 1,518 12,479 611 4,215 718
2003 Average miles traveled per gallon of fuel consumed 7/ 22.2 50.0 7.0 16.2 8.8 5.9 19.5 6.7 17.0

1/ The 50 states and the District of Columbia report travel by highway category, number of motor vehicles registered, and total fuel consumed. The travel and fuel data by vehicle type and stratification of trucks, as well as related data, are calculated by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA). Entries for 2002 may have been revised based on the availability of more current data. Estimation procedures include use of the 1997 Census of Transportation Vehicle Inventory and Use Survey (VIUS) and independent analysis of light truck travel.

2/ Other 2-Axle 4-Tire Vehicles which are not passenger cars. These include vans, pickup trucks, and sport/utility vehicles.

3/ Single-Unit 2-Axle 6-Tire or More Trucks on a single frame with at least two axles and six tires.

4/ Urban consists of travel on all roads and streets in urban places with 5,000 or greater population.

5/ Stratification of the truck figures is made by the FHWA based on State-supplied data and the 1997 VIUS. Combination trucks represent approximately the number of tractors with semi-trailer(s) and a majority of heavy single-unit trucks used regularly in combination with trailer(s).

6/ As estimated by the FHWA using the 2001 Nationwide Personal Transportation Survey (NPTS).

7/ Total fuel consumption figures are derived from state fuel tax records and reflect latest available data. Distribution by vehicle type is estimated by the FHWA based on miles per gallon for both diesel and gasoline powered vehicles using State-supplied data, the 1997 VIUS, and other sources as a baseline.

The data now on the website for 2000-2006 were estimated using a methodology developed in the late 1990s. FHWA recently developed a new methodology and used it for this year's Highway Statistics. This methodology takes advantage of additional and improved information available beginning in 2007 when states were first required to report motorcycle data – before that time, the reporting was not mandatory and the data were missing for a few states. Also, the new methodology does not rely on data from the national vehicle inventory and use survey which provided critical data for the original methodology but was not collected in 2007 as planned.

In April 2011, FHWA recalculated the 2000-2008 data along with the 2009 data to estimate trends. However, after further review and consideration, the agency determined that it is more reliable to retain the original 2000-2006 estimates because the information available for those years does not fully meet the requirements of the new methodology. Thus, the original 2000-2006 estimates are now used, whereas the 2007-2009 data are still based on the new methodology.


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