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Freight Facts and Figures 2008

Table 5-1. Fatalities by Freight Transportation Mode: 1980-2007 (Historical)

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Blank cell. 1980 1990 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
Total transportation fatalities (passenger and freight) NA (R) 47,350 44,384 44,941 45,299 45,126 (R) 44,805 NA (P) 44,912 NA
Highway (passenger and freight) 51,091 44,599 41,945 42,196 43,005 42,884 42,836 (R) 43,443 (R) 42,708 41,059
Large truck occupants1 1,262 705 754 708 689 (R) 723 (R) 761 (R) 804 805 802
Others killed in crashes involving large trucks 4,709 4,567 4,528 4,403 4,250 (R) 4,263 (R) 4,429 (R) 4,409 4,222 4,006
Large truck occupants1 (percent) 2.5 1.6 1.8 1.7 1.6 (R) 1.7 (R) 1.8 (R) 1.9 (R) 1.9 2.0
Others killed in crashes involving large trucks (percent) 9.2 10.2 10.8 10.4 9.9 (R) 9.9 (R) 10.3 (R) 10.1 (R) 9.9 9.8
Railroad (passenger and freight) 1,417 1,297 937 971 951 868 (R) 895 (R) 888 (R) 910 851
Highway-rail crossing2 833 698 425 421 357 334 (R) 372 (R) 358 (R) 369 338
Railroad2,3 584 599 512 550 594 534 (R) 523 (R) 530 (R) 541 513
Waterborne (passenger and freight) 487 186 (R) 111 (R) 99 (R) 107 (R) 104 (R) 83 (R) 116 (R) 107 (R) 98
Vessel-related4 206 85 (R) 42 (R) 50 (R) 66 (R) 54 (R) 48 (R) 66 (R) 55 51
Freight ship 8 0 0 3 (R) 3 3 (R) 8 (R) 2 1 3
Tank ship 4 5 0 0 1 0 3 (R) 0 0 1
Tug/towboat 14 13 (R) 1 (R) 11 7 0 1 (R) 12 (R) 7 4
Offshore supply NA 2 (R) 0 0 1 0 0 (R) 1 0 1
Fishing vessel 60 47 (R) 26 (R) 13 (R) 19 (R) 14 (R) 16 (R) 23 (R) 23 19
Mobile offshore drilling units NA 0 0 (R) 2 0 2 (R) 1 (R) 0 (R) 2 1
Platform NA 1 0 0 0 0 0 (R) 0 0 0
Freight barge NA 0 0 (R) 3 0 0 1 (R) 1 (R) 1 3
Tank barge NA 0 0 1 0 2 0 (R) 0 0 0
Miscellaneous5 56 11 (R) 15 (R) 20 (R) 35 (R) 33 (R) 18 (R) 27 (R) 21 19
Not vessel-related4 281 101 (R) 69 (R) 49 (R) 41 (R) 50 (R) 35 (R) 50 (R) 52 47
Pipeline 19 9 38 7 12 12 23 (R) 16 19 18
Hazardous liquid pipeline 4 3 1 0 1 0 5 2 0 4
Gas pipeline 15 6 37 7 11 12 18 (R) 14 19 14

Key: NA = not available; P = preliminary; R = revised.

1Large trucks are defined as trucks over the 10,000 pound gross vehicle weight rating, including single-unit trucks and truck tractors.

2Includes Amtrak.

3Includes train accidents and other incidents. Most fatalities involve trespassers who are included under other incidents (472 in 2007).

4Vessel-related casualties include those involving damage to vessels such as collisions or groundings. Fatalities not related to vessel casualties include deaths from falling overboard or from accidents involving onboard equipment.

5Railroad fatalities are preliminary.

Note:

Caution must be exercised in comparing fatalities across modes because significantly different definitions are used.

Sources:

Total and Pipeline: U.S. Department of Transportation, Research and Innovative Technology Administration, Bureau of Transportation Statistics, National Transportation Statistics 2008, available at www.bts.gov/ as of August 14, 2008.

Highway: National Center for Transportation Analysis, National Highway Transit Safety Administration, Traffic Safety Facts, Large Trucks (annual issues). 2007: National Center for Transportation Analysis, National Highway Transit Safety Administration, Traffic Safety Facts (August 2008).

Highway-Rail Grade Crossings: U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Railroad Administration, Office of Safety Analysis, available at safetydata.fra.dot.gov/officeofsafety/default.asp as of August 14, 2008.

Waterborne: U.S. Department of Homeland Security, U.S.. Coast Guard, Data Administration Division, personal communication, August 14, 2008.

 


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