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I-28<br />

Operation<br />

Automobiles in Operation and Vehicle Travel by Age, 1970 and 1998 ...........<br />

Trucks in Operation and Vehicle Travel by Age, 1970 and 1998 ................<br />

Operations<br />

Summary Statistics <strong>for</strong> Rail Transit Operations, 1970-98 ......................<br />

Organic<br />

Total National Emissions of Volatile Organic Compounds, 1970-98 .............<br />

Origin<br />

Others<br />

output<br />

Emissions of Volatile Organic Compounds from Highway Vehicles, 1970-98 .....<br />

U.S. Petroleum Net Imports by World Region of Origin, 1960-98 ...............<br />

Average Length of Time Fleet Vehicles are Kept Be<strong>for</strong>e Sold to Others, 1991 .....<br />

Refinery Gross Output by World Region, 1999 .............................<br />

Ownership<br />

Average Annual Miles per Vehicle by Household Vehicle Ownership, 1995 NPTS .<br />

Oxides<br />

Average Age of Vehicles by Household Vehicle Ownership, 1995 NPTS .........<br />

Household Vehicle Ownership, 1960-90 Census ............................<br />

Total National Emissions of Nitrogen Oxides, 1970-98 ........................<br />

Emissions of Nitrogen Oxides from Highway Vehicles, 1970-98 ................<br />

Particulate<br />

Emissions of Particulate Matter (PM-lo) from Highway Vehicles, 1970-98 .......<br />

Total National Emissions of Particulate Matter (PM-2.5), 1990-98 ..............<br />

Emissions of Particulate Matter (PM-2.5) from Highway Vehicles, 1990-98 .......<br />

Total National Emissions of Particulate Matter (PM-IO), 1970-98 ...............<br />

Passenger<br />

Summary Statistics <strong>for</strong> the National Railroad Passenger Corporation (Amtrak),<br />

1971-98 .........................................................<br />

Passenger Travel and Energy Use in the United States, 1998 ...................<br />

Energy Intensities of Passenger Modes, 1970-98 ............................<br />

. . . 6-8<br />

. . . 6-9<br />

. 12-12<br />

. . . 4-7<br />

. . . 4-8<br />

. . . l-7<br />

. . 10-4<br />

. . . l-9<br />

. 11-12<br />

. 11-12<br />

. . 11-4<br />

. . . 4-5<br />

. . . 4-6<br />

. * 4-10<br />

. * 4-l 1<br />

. . 4-12<br />

. . . 4-9<br />

. 12-11<br />

. . 2-13<br />

. . 2-14<br />

Cali<strong>for</strong>nia Passenger Cars and Light Trucks Emission Certification Standards ........ 4-40<br />

Cali<strong>for</strong>nia Vehicle Emission Reduction <strong>for</strong> Passenger Cars and Light Trucks ......... 4-41<br />

Summary Statistics <strong>for</strong> Passenger Cars, 1970-98 ................................ 7-2<br />

Percentage<br />

Percentage of Trucks by Major Use and Primary Refueling Facility, 1997 ........... 8-10<br />

Percentage of Trucks by Size Class, 1977, 1982, 1987, 1992, and 1997 .............. 8-5<br />

<strong>TRANSPORTATION</strong> <strong>ENERGY</strong> <strong>DATA</strong> <strong>BOOK</strong>: <strong>EDITION</strong> <strong>20</strong>-<strong>20</strong>00

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