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ROAD CONDITION BRIDGE DECK AREA CONDITION Good or Fair Good Fair Poor January 2020 Washington Transportation Infrastructure Major Airports 11 9 Transportation by the Numbers 1,060 80,653 8,278 3,032 Major Water Ports Miles of Waterway Miles of Freight Railroad Bridges Miles of Public Road Includes ports ranked in the top 150 ports by tonnage in 2018. Includes Federal Aviation Administration Part-139 public use airports. Number of MPOs 12 15 Border Ports of Entry 38.6% 53.9% 7.5% Roads with acceptable pavement ride quality based on International Roughness Index 71.1%

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Page 1: Washington · 2020. 3. 23. · Washington Transportation Infrastructure Major Airports 11 9 Transportation by the Numbers 1,060 80,653 8,278 3,032 Major Water Ports Miles of Waterway

ROAD CONDITION BRIDGE DECK AREA CONDITION

Good or Fair Good

Fair

Poor

January 2020

Washington

Transportation Infrastructure Major Airports

11

9

Transportation by the Numbers

1,060

80,653 8,278 3,032

Major Water Ports

Miles of Waterway

Miles of Freight RailroadBridgesMiles of Public Road

Includes ports ranked in the top

150 ports by tonnage in 2018.

Includes Federal Aviation

Administration Part-139 public use

airports.

NUMBER OF MPOsNumber of MPOs

12

15

Border Ports of Entry

38.6%

53.9%

7.5%Roads with acceptable pavement

ride quality based on International

Roughness Index

71.1%

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POPULATION HOW RESIDENTS GET TO WORKPercentage of workers over age 16, 2018

EMPLOYMENT

LICENSED DRIVERS

REGISTERED VEHICLES

TRANSIT RIDERSHIP AVERAGE DAILY PERSON MILES AVERAGE DAILY PERSON TRIPS

Miles per person per day, 2017 Trips per person per day, 2017

AIR CARRIER ENPLANEMENTS PASSENGER TRAVEL BY TRIP PURPOSE TRANSPORTATION INDUSTRY JOBSPercentage of annual person trips, 2017

HIGHWAY TRAVEL Billions of vehicle miles traveled

WASHINGTON TRANSPORTATION BY THE NUMBERS

40.4

36.1

Washington

United States

3.35

3.37

Washington

United States

Social/recreational

To/from work

School/church

Work-related

Other

TRUE

TRUE Family/personal business

Social/recreational

To/from work

School/church

Work-related

Other

37.1%

27.5%

16.7%

10.3%

3.7%

4.8%

Drove alone Carpool Public

transportation

Bicycle Walked Taxi, motorcycle,

other

Worked at

home

71.0

9.87.0

0.93.7

1.26.5

76.3

9.04.9

0.5 2.6 1.35.3

Washington United States

2008-2018

12.3%

55.6 62.4

2008 2018

7.6m ▲ 14.2%

2019 2009-2019

3.4m ▲ 14.4%

2018 2008-2018

5.9m ▲ 19.3%

2018 2008-2018

7.3m ▲ 26.0%

2017 2007-2017

270.2m ▲ 9.8%

2018 2008-2018

26.9m ▲ 47.0%

2018 2008-2018

102.6k ▲ 16.5%

2018 2008-2018

Truck transportation

23,465 ▼ -0.7%

Transit and ground passenger transportation

19,625 ▲ 14.0%

Air transportation

15,375 ▲ 39.4%

Other

44,145 ▲ 21.8%

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VALUE OF FREIGHT FLOW TONS OF FREIGHT FLOW TON-MILES OF FREIGHT FLOW

WASHINGTON INTERSTATE FREIGHT FLOWS, 2018

STATE GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT TOP COMMODITIES SHIPPED FROMBy value moved in billions of current dollars, 2018 By weight moved in millions of tons, 2018

TOP COMMODITIES SHIPPED TOMillions of current dollars, 2017 By value moved in billions of current dollars, 2018 By weight moved in millions of tons, 2018

TOP COMMODITIES SHIPPED WITHINBy value moved in billions of current dollars, 2018 By weight moved in millions of tons, 2018

STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT

TRANSPORTATION

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

WASHINGTON TRANSPORTATION BY THE NUMBERS

WASHINGTON

WASHINGTON

WASHINGTON

$565.8b ▲ 59.1%

Current dollars, 2018 2008-2018

TRUE

TRUE

TRUE

TRUE

TRUE

TRUE

3,027

566 687 627

4,249

2,960

568 573

Highway Transit Air Water

Revenues

Expenditures

$25.5

$20.9

$20.3

$19.6

$12.3

Transport equip.

Misc. mfg. prods.

Electronics

Mixed freight

Machinery

$23.0

$20.3

$14.9

$13.9

$10.1

Electronics

Motorized vehicles

Mixed freight

Transport equip.

Misc. mfg. prods.

$53.8

$31.0

$19.5

$13.3

$12.9

Transport equip.

Gasoline

Mixed freight

Other foodstuffs

Cereal grains

15.9

9.5

4.6

3.6

3.5

Coal-n.e.c.

Wood prods.

Other foodstuffs

Nonmetal min. prods.

Newsprint/paper

14.9

12.2

11.3

7.2

6.0

Coal-n.e.c.

Cereal grains

Other ag prods.

Crude petroleum

Coal

37.4

36.4

33.6

20.5

15.7

Gravel

Gasoline

Cereal grains

Other ag prods.

Nonmetal min. prods.

$633.7b ▲ 5.9%

Current dollars, 2018 2012-2018

444.0m ▲ 6.5%

2018 2012-2018

215.5b ▲ 14.5%

2018 2012-2018

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RAIL FATALITIES ENERGY USE BY SECTOR

TRANSIT FATALITIES

RECREATIONAL BOAT FATALITIES

HIGHWAY FATALITIES

HIGHWAY FATALITY RATEFatalities per 100 million vehicle miles

traveled, 2018

HIGHWAY FATALITIES BY PERSON

ALTERNATIVE FUEL STATIONS

Percent of Btu consumed, 2017

Number of stations, 2016-2018

TRANSPORTATION ENERGY USETrillion Btu consumed, 2007-2017

0.88

1.13

Washington

United States

Sources: Roads, Bridges, Licensed Drivers, Vehicle Miles Traveled, Motor Fuel Use-Federal Highway Administration. Railroads-American Association of Railroads. Airports-Federal Aviation Administration. Ports,

Border Ports, Enplanements-Bureau of Transportation Statistics. Population, Employment, Commuting-U.S. Census Bureau. Transit Ridership, Transit Safety-Federal Transit Administration. Personal Travel-Federal

Highway Administration, National Household Travel Survey. Freight-Bureau of Transportation Statistics, Freight Analysis Framework. GDP-Bureau of Economic Analysis. Highway Safety-National Highway Traffic

Safety Administration. Rail Safety-Federal Railroad Administration. Recreational Boating Safety-U.S. Coast Guard. Energy Consumption, Emissions-Energy Information Administration. Alternative Fuel Stations-

Alternative Fuels Data Center.

WASHINGTON TRANSPORTATION BY THE NUMBERS

666.2 679.12007 2017

372.6

416.2

Washington

United States

47.4 47.2

2007 2017

TRANSPORTATION ENERGY

USE PER CAPITAMillion Btu per capita, 2017

HIGHWAY MOTOR FUEL USE PER

CAPITAGallons per capita, 2018

Driver

Passenger

Motorcyclist

Pedestrian

Pedalcyclist

Other

44.9%

18.1%

14.7%

18.7%

2.9%

0.7%

Driver

Passenger

Motorcyclist

Pedestrian

Pedalcyclist

Other

91.5

86.2

Washington

United States

TRANSPORTATION EMISSIONSMillion metric tons of CO2, 2007-2017

1,833

21 27 40

2,145

19 25 41

2,629

20 22 39

Electric Ethanol Compressed Natural Gas Biodiesel

2016 2017 2018

TRUE

Residential

24.0%

Commercial

18.1%

Industrial

25.5%

32.4%

Transportation

Motor fuel

Diesel

Jet fuel

Natural gas

Other

47.9%

18.1%

18.7%

2.0%

13.2%

Energy Source23 ▲ 64.3%

2018 2008-2018

5 ▲ 25.0%

2018 2008-2018

21 ▼ -4.5%

2018 2008-2018

546 ▲ 4.8%

2018 2008-2018