The U.S. transportation system is an extensive, interrelated public and private network of roads, airports, railroads, transit routes, waterways, terminals, ports, and pipelines. Millions of people and businesses rely on this expanding system to get to work, travel on vacations, conduct business, and ship goods within the United States and abroad. The transportation system links regions and connects small and large cities and urban and rural areas. This pocket guide provides statistical information on the United States transportation system.
Pocket Guide to Transportation, 2010
2010
56 pages
Report
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English
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