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I–8<br />

Heavy Trucks..................................................................... 12-22<br />

Dioxide<br />

Numerical Estimates of Global Warming Potentials Compared with Carbon Dioxide ..................11-3<br />

U.S. Carbon Dioxide Emissions from Fossil Energy Consumption by End-Use Sector, 1990–2001 .......11-5<br />

U.S. Carbon Dioxide Emissions from Energy Use in <strong>Transportation</strong> Sector, 1990–2001 ...............11-6<br />

Distance<br />

Long-Distance Trips by Destination, 1995 ...................................................8-20<br />

Long-Distance Trips by Mode and Purpose, 1995 .............................................8-21<br />

Shares of Long-Distance Person Trips by Mode and Household Income, 1995 .......................8-22<br />

Distribution<br />

Distribution of Energy Consumption by Source, 1973 and 2002 ...................................2-4<br />

Domestic<br />

Domestic Consumption of <strong>Transportation</strong> Energy by Mode and Fuel Type, 2001 ......................2-6<br />

Period Sales, Market Shares, and Sales-Weighted Fuel Economies of New Domestic and Import<br />

Automobiles, Selected Sales Periods 1976–2002 ...........................................4-7<br />

Period Sales, Market Shares, and Sales-Weighted Fuel Economies of New Domestic and Import Light<br />

Trucks, Selected Sales Periods 1976–2002 ................................................4-8<br />

Sales-Weighted Engine Size of New Domestic and Import Automobiles by Size Class, Sales<br />

Periods 1976–2002 ..................................................................4-11<br />

Sales-Weighted Engine Size of New Domestic and Import Light Trucks by Size Class, Sales<br />

Periods 1976–2002 ..................................................................4-12<br />

Sales-Weighted Curb Weight of New Domestic and Import Automobiles by Size Class, Sales<br />

Periods 1976–2002 ..................................................................4-13<br />

Sales-Weighted Interior Space of New Domestic and Import Automobiles by Size Class, Sales<br />

Periods 1976–2002 ..................................................................4-14<br />

Average Material Consumption for a Domestic Automobile, 1978, 1985, and 2001 ...................4-16<br />

Average Miles per Domestic Federal Vehicle by Vehicle Type, 2001 ...............................7-5<br />

Summary Statistics for U.S. Domestic and International Certificated Route Air Carriers (Combined<br />

Totals), 1970–2001 ..................................................................9-3<br />

Tonnage Statistics for Domestic and International Waterborne Commerce, 1970–2001 .................9-5<br />

Summary Statistics for Domestic Waterborne Commerce, 1970–2001 ..............................9-6<br />

Breakdown of Domestic Marine Cargo by Commodity Class, 2001 ................................9-7<br />

Driving<br />

Urban Driving Cycle....................................................................4-29<br />

Highway Driving Cycle .................................................................4-29<br />

New York City Driving Cycle ............................................................4-30<br />

Representative Number Five Driving Cycle ..................................................4-30<br />

US06 Driving Cycle ....................................................................4-31<br />

Projected Fuel Economies from U.S., European, and Japanese Driving Cycles .......................4-32<br />

Comparison of U.S., European, and Japanese Driving Cycles ....................................4-33<br />

East<br />

Summary of 1996 Military Expenditures for Defending Oil Supplies from the Middle East .............1-12<br />

Economic<br />

Oil Price and Economic Growth, 1970–2002 .................................................1-11<br />

Economic Indicators, 1970-2002 ......................................................... 10-17<br />

Economies<br />

Period Sales, Market Shares, and Sales-Weighted Fuel Economies of New Domestic and Import<br />

Automobiles, Selected Sales Periods 1976–2002 ...........................................4-7<br />

Period Sales, Market Shares, and Sales-Weighted Fuel Economies of New Domestic and Import<br />

Light Trucks, Selected Sales Periods 1976–2002 ...........................................4-8<br />

Projected Fuel Economies from U.S., European, and Japanese Driving Cycles .......................4-32<br />

Economy<br />

Automobile Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) Standards versus Sales-Weighted Fuel<br />

Economy Estimates, 1978–2003 .......................................................4-19<br />

TRANSPORTATION ENERGY DATA BOOK: EDITION <strong>23</strong>—2003

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