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Table 5-3: Transportation Accidents by Freight Transportation Mode (Historical)

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empty Cell 1980 1990 2000 2001 2002 2003 20045
Highway (passenger and freight)NA6,471,0006,394,0006,323,0006,316,0006,328,000NA
Large truck1NA372,000438,000409,000416,000(R) 436,000NA
Large truck1 (percent of total)NA5.76.96.56.6(R) 6.9NA
Rail (passenger and freight)
Highway-rail grade crossing2,310,7965,7153,5023,2373,077(R) 2,9663,050
Railroad2,48,2052,8792,9833,0232,738(R) 2,9913,179
Waterborne (passenger and freight)
Vessel-related4,6243,613(R) 5,4034,9586,008(R) 5,1634,962
Pipeline
Hazardous liquid pipeline246180(R) 146130147(R) 129140
Gas pipeline1,524198234211184(R) 244292

Key: NA = not available; R = revised.

1Large trucks are defined as trucks over 10,000 pounds gross vehicle weight rating, including single-unit trucks and truck tractors.
2Includes Amtrak.
3Includes both accidents and incidents. Most highway-rail grade crossing accidents are also counted under highway.
4Train accidents only.
5Railroad fatalities are preliminary.

Source: U.S. Department of Transportation, Bureau of Transportation Statistics, National Transportation Statistics 2005 available at http://www.bts.gov/ as of September 25, 2005.

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