Transportation by the Numbers

Posted: 28-Jul-2008; Updated: 14-Aug-2008

With gas prices skyrocketing, public transit ridership is at an all time high. Instead of cutting back on public transportation services, we should be reforming our national transportation system to create more affordable travel options for the whole country.

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96

Percent of the world's transportation energy currently supplied by oil.

$75

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Cost of barrel of oil on July 18th, 2007.

$131

Cost of barrel of oil on July 18th, 2008.

9.6 billion

Number of fewer miles Americans drove in May 2008 compared to May 2007.

10.3 billion

Number of trips taken via the U.S. public transportation system in 2007, the highest in 50 years.

44

Percent increase in price of diesel fuel paid by public transit agencies.

20

Percent of America's public transit agencies that are cutting services due to budget constraints.

46

Percent of population that has no access to public transit.

$6,251

Amount the average two-worker household saves annually by taking public transportation instead of driving a car.

2030

Year by which lifting the ban on offshore drilling may start to impact the price of gas.

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