Maps and Data - Miles of U.S. Transportation Infrastructure in 2021
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Fuels & Infrastructure: Fuel Trends
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Average Annual Retail Fuel Price of Gasoline
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Average Renewable Diesel and Diesel Fuel Prices in California
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Average Retail Fuel Prices in the United States
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Change in U.S. Light-Duty Vehicle Registration Counts
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Consumption of Natural Gas in the United States
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Energy Use by Transportation Mode and Fuel Type
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Fuel Taxes by Country
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Fuel Use by Transportation Mode in 2019
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Global Ethanol Production by Country or Region
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Renewable Diesel Production and Consumption
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Sustainable Aviation Fuel Estimated Consumption
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U.S. Biodiesel Production, Exports, and Consumption
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U.S. Crude Oil Imports by Country of Origin
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U.S. Production, Consumption, and Trade of Ethanol
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U.S. Production, Consumption, and Trade of Petroleum Products
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U.S. Renewable Diesel Imports
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Fuels & Infrastructure: Emissions
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Greenhouse Gas Emissions by Economic Sector
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Fuels & Infrastructure: Alternative Fueling Stations
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Biodiesel Fueling Station Locations by State
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Compressed Natural Gas Fueling Stations by State
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E85 Fueling Station Locations by State
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Electric Vehicle Charging Ports by State
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Hydrogen Fueling Station Locations by State
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Liquefied Natural Gas Fueling Stations by State
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Propane Fueling Station Locations by State
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Renewable Diesel Fueling Station Locations by State
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Miles of U.S. Transportation Infrastructure in 2021
Source: Bureau of Transportation Statistics, Table 1-1: System Mileage Within the United States
Notes: Highways include all public streets and roads. The majority of Amtrack is operated on right-of-way owned by freight or transit rail, which claim the route miles. Navigable waterways do not include the Great Lakes or deep ocean traffic. Liquid pipelines are primarily for petroleum products. Gas pipelines are primarily for natural gas.
This chart shows the distance covered by various types of transportation infrastructure in the United States in 2021. At more than 4 million miles, highways and other roads cover vastly more miles than any other type of transportation infrastructure. Gas pipelines cover more than 11 times as much distance than liquid (petroleum) pipelines, making them more redundant and therefore resilient to natural disasters.
To view more details, notes, and acronyms, please download the Excel spreadsheet.
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