Congestion continues to grow in America's urban areas. Despite a slow growth in jobs and travel in 2003, congestion caused 3.7 billion hours of travel delay and 2.3 billion gallons of wasted fuel, an increase of 79 million hours and 69 million gallons from 2002 to a total cost of more than $63 billion. The solutions to this problem will require commitment by the public and by national, state and local officials to increase investment levels and identify projects, programs and policies that can achieve mobility goals. The 2005 Report shows that the current pace of transportation improvement, however, is not sufficient to keep pace with even a slow growth in travel demands in most major urban areas.


    Access

    Access via TIB

    Check availability in my library


    Export, share and cite



    2007 Urban Mobility Report

    D. Schrank / T. Lomax | NTIS | 2007


    Urban Mobility Report, 2002

    D. Schrank / T. Lomax | NTIS | 2002


    Urban Mobility Report, 2010

    D. Schrank / T. Lomax / S. Turner | NTIS | 2010


    Urban Mobility Report, 2009

    D. Schrank / T. Lomax | NTIS | 2009


    Urban Mobility Report (The 2004 Annual)

    D. Schrank / T. Lomax | NTIS | 2004